-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 27 December 2001 07:01 am, Adriaan de Groot wrote: > [Two sets of notes follow, plus a repeat of the odd-jobs CFA] > > KPilot Developer's notes for december 27th 2001 > =============================================== > > So I never posted the previous notes. And besides Maarten's little comment > on the odd jobs, no response either --- but then again, it was Xmas and > maybe people had more important things to do. I know I had enough dinners > that I can fast & hack for the rest of the week. I've been out of town quite a bit lately, but it looks like I'll have plenty of time to work on this all next week. My boss is gone, Monday through Friday! Whopee! ;-) > Yet another odd job: someone (David?) needs to check all the ToolTips > in the .ui files for the conduits with Qt *2*'s designer. And we need > to check that all the configurations are in fact saved properly. Testers? Consider this job taken. Menial jobs that require no skills are right up my alley B-) > In these complex modern final days, (to quote Pogo), what's up? I didn't know anybody else quoted Pogo. *Now* what am I going to use for obscure reference material? > The bad conduits: > > * conduits/popmail/* > - Still no .ui file and not many tooltips, but you *can* configure > this conduit. No sync though. I'll try and get this done as well. I swear I have a copy of a mostly working .ui around here somewhere..... > * conduits/todoconduit/ > - This one is seriously deprecated and I'll try to remove it soon. Is it going to be replaced, rewritten, or removed? > * conduits/vcalconduit/* > - It's got a .ui file which is used badly and which is missing layouts. > Not a hint of saving configurations though. I'll also try and tackle this. So far, I'm up to Wednesday ;-) > OPEN JOBS: > > Are you bored? Is your love life lackluster? Do you want to MAKE MONEY > FAST? Do you want to FIND OUT WHAT MICROSOFT DOESNT WANT YOU to KNOW? ... > um ... back to reality: If you'd like to help out with KPilot but don't > really know where to start, and would like to get a little acquainted with > the code, the coding style, and some of the conventions used in KPilot, > read on! If you have grep and a text editor, read on! Darn, no real text editor on this machine, just emacs. *rimshot* Heh, if I get some spare time this next week after goofing off and playing hide-and-go-seek in the cubicle aisles, I'll go through these B-) Happy Holidays, and to all a good night! - -- D.A.Bishop -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.0.6 (GNU/Linux) Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org iD8DBQE8LqewKEJ4huP2XBERAgaMAJ9FPse/spKw3c4FBjC+wFwjIMqqpgCffEJe BNXIrvjSty7xXVulYgX80/8= =2G16 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- _______________________________________________ kde-pim mailing list kde-pim@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-pim kde-pim home page at http://pim.kde.org/