From kde-devel Tue Sep 01 20:12:08 2009 From: dantti85-dev () yahoo ! com ! br Date: Tue, 01 Sep 2009 20:12:08 +0000 To: kde-devel Subject: Re: Kbluetooth present, future and integration Message-Id: <222716.92255.qm () web32108 ! mail ! mud ! yahoo ! com> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-devel&m=125183599119742 Hey :D, I'm trying to help a friend to start coding for kde and my ideas were basically all that you have put on this email, I really think one of the things kbluetooth lacks is a kded module to detect file transfers & friends, and only show a systray icon when needed :D, I'm very busy with stuffs like KPackagekit, packagekit aptcc backend, and policykit ... That's why I'm trying to help someone to do the most part of the job (like a gsoc)... Do you use IRC? I've just seem the #kdebluetooth on freenode, we could discuss some stuff tomorrow nicks (dantti and mfelipe). Thanks to work on this btw, Daniel. ----- Mensagem original ---- > De: Alex Fiestas > Enviadas: Terça-feira, 1 de Setembro de 2009 18:19:30 > Assunto: Kbluetooth present, future and integration > > Hi everyone. > First of all, I'm so sorry if this email is not correct, I tried to reach > tpatzig who is the current maintainer of kbluetooth before doing anything, but > I had no success :/ > > I'm starting to work on kbluetooth, adding small features which make the > application more usable, and when doing it I wondered what kbluetooth lacks to > be integrated in KDE (right now, we don't have any kind of bluetooth support). > So I'm writing this email to: inform everybody what is the current situation, > decide what would be the best way to integrate kbluetooth and of course to > build the feature list together. > > Current situation highlight: > -kbluetooth is living in playground, and afaik is unmaintained. > -kbluetooth is a set of utilities linked in a systray application, and is this > application who allow the user to do almost everything he can want to do. > -The kioslave is not working, it was ported to kde4 in a gsoc. > -The implemented features are working quite well, at least I haven't any > problem sending/receiving files, or using the lock feature. > > This are, in my opinion, the minimum features we should have before integrate > it in kde (KDE 4.4): > -kbluetooth application should be stable as a rock. > -A KDED module who check if the user have or not BT devices. If he does, > kbluetooth should be launched. Also will be aware of plug/unplug actions. > -A send-> action in dolphinpart. > > And finally, this is the full feature set I'd like to have (KDE 4.5): > -Global KCM module to configure everything related to bluetooth. > -Kioslave full working and added to places by default (to discover devices, > browse it etc). > -kbluetooth application which allow to the user to do everything he wants to > do with a couple of clicks. > -KDED module to control the kbluetooth4 execution. > > About dates, have the minimum needed features for kde 4.4 is not a crazy idea, > since kbluetooth itself is quite stable as I said before. > > So, what are your thought about this topic? anything I'm missing? > > Thanks! > > -- > Alex Fiestas > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe << ____________________________________________________________________________________ Veja quais são os assuntos do momento no Yahoo! +Buscados http://br.maisbuscados.yahoo.com >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to unsubscribe <<