Sebastian Trüg schrieb: > So today is monday? Can we agree on a solution? Should we wait for another > week and try to solve the windows and cmake problems first? > > Cheers, > Sebastian > > On Monday 09 April 2007 18:34:53 Allen Winter wrote: > >> Just in case some core developers missed these messages on kde-devel. >> Please also notice that aseigo discusses Nepomuk in kdelibs 4.0 down >> below. -Allen >> >> ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- >> >> Subject: [REMINDER] Upcoming KDE 4.0 Milestones >> Date: Monday 09 April 2007 >> From: Allen Winter >> To: kde-devel@kde.org >> >> Howdy, >> >> A little reminder of the KDE 4.0 milestones that are coming within the next >> month. Comments? Concerns? >> -Allen >> >> >> Milestone: kdelibs Hackathon Week, 15 Apr - 21 Apr >> ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> Goals: >> kdelibs polishing and fine-tuning. >> Full API review of Phonon and Solid (Oslo meeting) >> ->The Hackathon Week is not a week of free-for-all-fun in kdelibs. >> -> It is intended for polishing, scrubbing, cleaning the API. >> -> The BIC Monday rule is still in effect >> >> Milestone: Alpha Release + kdelibs soft API Freeze, 1 May >> --------------------------------------------------------------------------- >> ---- Goals: >> The kdelibs API is frozen. This means that the classes and interfaces are >> not allowed to change, except with permission of the core developers. To >> make an API change, post a kdelibs API exception request to the >> kde-core-devel mailinglist with an explanation and the code. If there are >> no objections after a week, the change can be committed. NOTE: all affected >> modules must continue to compile and work as expected. >> Was it considered to have the kdelibs api (as much as possible) platform independent ? Ralf