On 22 April 2014 11:31, Mario Fux <[email protected]> wrote: > Proposal: > Reduce the amount of KDE Core Apps according to a definition and release the > other apps in independent groups or suites like e.g. KDE Edu, KDE Games, KDE > PIM, Amarok or the Calligra Suite. > > Details: > We could decide on a group of KDE Core Apps (for the Desktop) based on a > definition like this: > - Allows you to manage your files and documents (e.g. => Dolphin, Ark, K3b?) > - Allows you to view documents and pictures (e.g. => Okular and Gwenview) > - Allows you to watch movies and listen to music (e.g. => Dragon and Juk) > - Allows you to administrate and manage your system (e.g. => print-manager, > ksane, systemsettings) > - Allows you to do this in an accessible way*: (e.g. => Simon, Jovie and Co) > - Allows you to write some notes and find them again (e.g. => Kate/Kwrite)
One note, I would not call Kate as core app. It rather belongs to a Specialized Apps group (with KDevelop, Konsole and... Kexi for example). Anyone unconvinced can look at, say, Kate's Tools menu :) So my idea could be to start from optics of basic user, discovering personas, their goals or needs, and then realistic groups would appear naturally. BTW, does even "Core Apps" sound fine for the basic user? -- regards / pozdrawiam, Jaroslaw Staniek Kexi & Calligra & KDE | http://calligra.org/kexi | http://kde.org Qt for Tizen | http://qt-project.org/wiki/Tizen Qt Certified Specialist | http://www.linkedin.com/in/jstaniek _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
