Forwarded conversation Subject: [Konsole-devel] KDE 4.3 ------------------------
From: *Kurt Hindenburg* <kurt.hindenb...@gmail.com> Date: 2009/3/26 To: konsole-de...@kde.org I put 3 items up on the http://techbase.kde.org/Schedules/KDE4/4.3_Feature_Plan for Konsole. There is a patch for the dbus one which I plan to commit in parts. I have some code for the Manage Profile dialog/sorting profiles I hope will be good enough to commit. I doubt I'll get to the window size issue. What other issues are people working on for KDE 4.3? Regards, Kurt _______________________________________________ konsole-devel mailing list konsole-de...@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/konsole-devel ---------- From: *Arno Töll* <li...@toell.net> Date: 2009/3/27 To: konsole-de...@kde.org I, as the author of this patch, am interested which parts you would like to commit and which not? I'd glad if you could tell me this, which gives me a chance to review those parts. ---------- From: *Kurt Hindenburg* <kurt.hindenb...@gmail.com> Date: 2009/3/27 To: konsole-de...@kde.org, li...@toell.net Hello, and thanks for the patch. I committed a small part of it last week so as to get a dbus framework in Konsole. I had thought Robert had mentioned (a long time ago?) what commands he wanted dbus to handle for Konsole. That is really what I meant by parts. Regards, Kurt ---------- From: *Arno Töll* <li...@toell.net> Date: 2009/3/27 To: Kurt Hindenburg <kurt.hindenb...@gmail.com> Cc: konsole-de...@kde.org Not precisely indeed. We had some discussions about, where he clarified some things (e.g. [1]) but he gave me more or less the possibility to do, whatever I want. To be honest, Robert gave the chance to throw away the XML DBus IDL that existed that days (which were a simple port of the DCOP interface) since "[I] can throw them out entirely if you like - nobody is depending on them that I know of". I changed some things there, since I found out the code base changed dramatically, so a "simple" port was not possible and each application using DCOP has to be reimplented anyway. So I didn't bother about it and did my own (which is not very different by the way) and posted some time ago my plans to this list here, but I got no feedback. Well, I have no idea what you are going to commit now or not. :) [1] http://lists.kde.org/?t=122840895000005&r=1&w=2 ---------- From: *Andrius da Costa Ribas* <andrius...@gmail.com> Date: 2009/3/27 To: konsole-de...@kde.org, li...@toell.net Isn't Windows port in this list? 2009/3/27 Arno Töll <li...@toell.net> ---------- From: *Andrius da Costa Ribas* <andrius...@gmail.com> Date: 2009/3/27 To: konsole-de...@kde.org, li...@toell.net (konsole windows port) 2009/3/27 Andrius da Costa Ribas <andrius...@gmail.com> ---------- From: *Robert Knight* <robertkni...@gmail.com> Date: 2009/3/28 To: konsole-de...@kde.org That's up to the people working on the Windows port. If you could point them in the direction of the list they are welcome to add to it. To be quite honest the manual wiki-based schedule is quite useless as far as planning and tracking progress goes, primarily because it is separate from the bug tracking system which we use to keep track of bugs and features being worked on and therefore there isn't an easy way to update it when commits are made. In addition it isn't possible to do simple queries on it like "Which features are scheduled for release X.Y?" and "What is the progress of features scheduled for release X.Y?" Regards, Robert. 2009/3/27 Andrius da Costa Ribas <andrius...@gmail.com>: ---------- From: *Kurt Hindenburg* <kurt.hindenb...@gmail.com> Date: 2009/3/28 To: konsole-de...@kde.org Yea, I agree. I only put what I was working on the page so I would have until May 4 to commit it. Kurt
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