Re: [SailfishDevel] CalDAV/CardDAV Contributor Meeting

2017-09-28 Thread Chris Adams
Hi everyone,

A quick reminder that the next Sailfish OS CalDAV/CardDAV contributor meeting 
will be held this coming Monday the 2nd of October at 0900 UTC.  Note that it's 
a public holiday here in Australia so I might be a few minutes late.  If I am 
late, hopefully Pekka or Joona will be willing to start the meeting without me.

The agenda can be found at:
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/CalDAV_and_CardDAV_Community_Contributions#02.2F10.2F2017_Meeting

The main item on the agenda is the discussion of TODO support in Sailfish OS.

Activity since the last meeting: dcaliste has been doing a heap of work.  There 
is a backlog of PRs which need secondary review.

Best regards,
Chris.



From: Devel [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] on behalf of Chris Adams 
[chris.ad...@jolla.com]
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2017 10:42 AM
To: Sailfish OS Developers
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] CalDAV/CardDAV Contributor Meeting

Hi everyone,

Once again, sorry for the late notice, the Sailfish OS CardDAV/CalDAV 
Contributors meeting will be held at 0900 UTC today.  The agenda for the 
meeting can be found at:
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/CalDAV_and_CardDAV_Community_Contributions#04.2F09.2F2017_Meeting

The log from the last meeting can be found at:
http://merproject.org/meetings/mer-meeting/2017/mer-meeting.2017-08-07-09.00.log.html

The agenda will probably revolve around discussing dcaliste's investigation 
into MER#1699 and MER#1805.  As mentioned in the previous couple of meetings, 
there are a couple of lower-priority issues which are good candidates for new 
contributors to take, also.  Please get in touch if you'd like to get involved 
with those :-)

The next meeting after today's meeting is tentatively scheduled for Monday 
October 2nd at 0900 UTC.

Best regards,
Chris.



From: Devel [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] on behalf of Chris Adams 
[chris.ad...@jolla.com]
Sent: Monday, August 07, 2017 1:26 PM
To: Sailfish OS Developers
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] CalDAV/CardDAV Contributor Meeting

Hi everyone,

Sorry for the late notice - just a reminder that the next Sailfish OS 
CardDAV/CalDAV Contributors meeting will be held at 0900 UTC today.  The agenda 
for the meeting can be found at:
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/CalDAV_and_CardDAV_Community_Contributions#07.2F08.2F2017_Meeting

The log from the last meeting can be found at:
http://merproject.org/meetings/mer-meeting/2017/mer-meeting.2017-07-03-09.01.log.html

Unfortunately, due to company priorities and ongoing projects, I haven't had a 
chance to investigate the "spurious local event modification" issue since the 
last meeting.  If someone is able to investigate that one, please get in touch 
and I'll give you some tips on how to get started, otherwise hopefully I'll get 
a chance some time soon.

The next meeting after today is tentatively planned to be held on Monday the 
4th of September at 0900 UTC.

Best regards,
Chris.



From: Devel [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] on behalf of Chris Adams 
[chris.ad...@jolla.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 29, 2017 6:07 PM
To: Sailfish OS Developers
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] CalDAV/CardDAV Contributor Meeting

Hi everyone,

The log from the last meeting can be found at: 
http://merproject.org/meetings/mer-meeting/2017/mer-meeting.2017-06-05-09.00.log.html

The next meeting will be held this coming Monday the 3rd of July at 0900 UTC.

The agenda can be found at: 
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/CalDAV_and_CardDAV_Community_Contributions#03.2F07.2F2017_Meeting

Currently, the agenda includes:
- we need to investigate a "spurious local event modification" issue
- asking for volunteers to help with a couple of minor tasks

Activity since the last meeting:
- I believe I've figured out the reasons for the calendar duplication issue, 
and have created a series of fixes to address these bugs.  I've updated the 
post in TJC to ask for more volunteers to test the new packages: 
https://together.jolla.com/question/158893/caldavcarddav-testing-volunteers-requested/

Best regards,
Chris.



From: Devel [devel-boun...@lists.sailfishos.org] on behalf of Chris Adams 
[chris.ad...@jolla.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2017 2:48 PM
To: Sailfish OS Developers
Subject: Re: [SailfishDevel] CalDAV/CardDAV Contributor Meeting

Hi everyone,

The next meeting will be held this coming Monday the 5th of June at 0900 UTC.

The agenda can be found at: 
https://sailfishos.org/wiki/CalDAV_and_CardDAV_Community_Contributions#05.2F06.2F2017_Meeting

The major topic will be a CalDAV duplication issue which has been reported by a 
couple of community members and also one sailor (so we have a repro, and I am 
currently investigating).  There are a variety of patches associated with this 
one which need thorough review and testing: 

Re: [SailfishDevel] heartbeat timer that doenst freeze when phone is hibernated

2017-09-28 Thread J Pablo Navarro
Hi! 

This is my first answer to any question not started by me on this email list :D

I had to deal with something similar. There is a system command that you can 
use to wake up the phone at specific time: timedclient-qt5.

Also, nemo-keepalive is the package you would need in case you want to do some 
stuff while the phone screen is off.

On jueves, 28 de septiembre de 2017 6:58:59 (CEST) joao morgado via Devel 
wrote:
> Hi all
> I have timer app in harbour that is using a qml Timer to fire the alarm.
> Problem is when the phone is hibernated/deepsleep the timer freezes.
> Reading the sailfish api docs it seams the way to go is to use a heartbeat
> timer from timed component from
> here https://git.merproject.org/mer-core/timed I have already started
> reading the code, but I'm not sure what should I be looking for or how to
> use it with my app.  Any hints ? ThanksJoĆ£o
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[SailfishDevel] conventions for distribution of QML plugins

2017-09-28 Thread rinigus
Hi,

I am preparing QML plugin that I would like to distribute. Since this
plugin will be used by QML+Python applications, its probably the best to
install it into /usr/lib/qt5/qml/PluginName directory. As far as I could
see, several plugins are installed like that (QtLocation, for example),
while others are using subdirectories to build the hierarchy of plugins.
Hence the question: do we have any convention that should be followed in
SFOS? Mer?

I am aware that Jolla Store does not accept third-party plugins at this
moment. Hopefully, this will change in future.

Best wishes,

Rinigus
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