Am Mittwoch 21 August 2013, 09.14:58 schrieb Michael Zanetti: Morning Michael Thanks for your and Albert's explanations. > On Tuesday 20 August 2013 22:11:04 Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > On Friday 16 August 2013 10:49:26 Jos Poortvliet wrote: > > > I think Aaron already made clear that he would be happy to work on > > > sharing as much as possible with the Plasma efforts he's involved in > > > and kick folk around him to do the same. I just make the wild bet that > > > the Frameworks folk are perfectly open to the same - standards benefit > > > us all, so does sharing libraries. They are turning KDE Libraries into > > > components which are > > > separately useful, that sounds like a terribly useful think for Ubuntu > > > Phone. > > > > So I get plenty of replies in no time all over that I'm wrong, but when I > > offer help and ask how we can actually do something constructive, there's > > only silence? If the Canonical folks on this list don't feel like this > > mail was directed at them - you're hereby corrected. If you don't feel > > like there is anything you can do, please say so, we can then discuss > > trying to talk to somebody at Canonical directly. > > I think for collaboration it takes more than just KDE and Canonical having > some similar stuff to do: > > - Not all areas can be shared. I for one work on Unity8, which just works > and looks so different in every way than plasma does. We don't need > Plasmoid containers, you don't need search scopes. Given that Ubuntu Touch > is QML only, there's not much point in pulling the QWidget related stuff > from KF5 over to Ubuntu. Other things, like the Solid base for example > might indeed could be shared/reused. > > - Once there is something which might make sense to be shared, it requires > the exact people working on it having interest in collaborating. Which > means, the responsive KDE person needs to accept that a certain API needs > to change for requirements NOT needed by KDE and the responsive person in > Canonical needs to have interest in pulling in something that most likely > can do way more than Ubuntu needs at this stage, with the additional > efforts of maintaining more code and doing code reviews for stuff not even > needed. It is not possible for me or Albert to go to some API guys and > tell them: You have to share code with KDE. This needs to happen from > inside the team. The person doing the work must drive it. > > Now, coming from the Gnome/Gtk area, Canonical's people mostly are aware > what code could be shared with Gnome, but not many of them have a clue > what KDE frameworks actually is. Same the other way round. I'm quite sure > very few here know how the Ubuntu's architecture is built up. So here my two questions: - What could we do that this "Gnome/GTK Canonical people" would be better informed about KDE Frameworks? - Where could we read/get more information about how the Ubuntu architecture is built up? Could you tell use or give us some links? > Then again, we actually do share and reuse some code. Take all the lightdm > stuff for example, the dbusmenu stuff and many more libs which in history > have flown into both directions already. > > Br, > Michael Thx Mario > > /J > > > > > Cheers, > > > Jos > > > > > > > > > * that would be to let everybody in the KDE ecosystem meet and > > > collaborate - and anybody who could use KDE tech or would want to > > > somehow work with KDE folk can and should be as vocal as possible > > > about that at Akademy! Community is about building mutually beneficial > > > relationships. If it is all about giving or taking, it doesn't work > > > for one of the parties and makes no sense. We're all adult enough to > > > understand companies have their needs and goals and we can deal with > > > that. We do with Jolla and Blackberry and Digia and KDAB and ICS, why > > > not Canonical? > > > > > > > Cheers, > > > > Jos > > _______________________________________________ > kde-community mailing list > kde-community@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list kde-community@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community