From kde-hardware-devel Sun Sep 13 22:24:24 2009 From: =?UTF-8?B?T3phbiDDh2HEn2xheWFu?= Date: Sun, 13 Sep 2009 22:24:24 +0000 To: kde-hardware-devel Subject: Re: [Kde-hardware-devel] bluetooth in kde Message-Id: <4AAD7118.50304 () pardus ! org ! tr> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-hardware-devel&m=125288071831742 Alex Fiestas wrote: > Hi Andrey! is so good to see that somebody else is taking care of bluetooth ! > I'm the current maintainer of solid/bluez and kbluetooth, I'm just starting > with this job so is the perfect time to join! Since I'm the only one working > on bluetooth, I did my own roadmap (discussed in kde-devel and irc), but of > course if you join into the effort we can change it. > Hola, I don't know if I'll have time to contribute to its codebase but as a distro maintainer, I'm very concerned about the status of kbluetooth as people complains a lot about it :( > Right now this is what we thought: > KDE lacks any kind of bluetooth support, and it is extremely urgent to have > something working and full featured as soon as possible, To fill this gap, the > idea is improve kbluetooth: cleaning the current code, adding new features > directly into it (like a2dp pairing, modems, etc) and get it into extragear or > kde. Once we have this piece of software stable, we'll have to export the new > features to solid/bluez backend (so we've to write the new features having it > in mind), if we do this right, this should be almost a copy paste. (solid > really rocks). > For example, I can't make kbluelock work, is it working correctly on the current trunk? a2dp pairing (with eventual pulseaudio support), network access point support for correctly sharing the internet through a cellular phone,etc. etc. > I'm unsure about work on kio_slave, the people really cares about have a > kio_salve for bluetooth, so maybe we've to give to it more priority. > That even represents a regression as it was already implemented and working in 3.5.x. kioslave for bluetooth is really a trivial and transparent solution for end-users. I once head complains from a guy which works with a kiosk-like handheld device (through windows 98). He was using kioslave for transferring the files from it in 3.5 as Windows doesn't even have a similar facility to transfer files so he misses that in 4.x. So I'm here to express my opinions in terms of functionality and usability eventhough I can't contribute code to it, Thanks for your efforts. Ozan Caglayan _______________________________________________ Kde-hardware-devel mailing list Kde-hardware-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-hardware-devel