Hi all, Thanks Julian,for the wonderful suggestions. I am actually planning to implement the features I mentioned in the dashboard(so that they are not limited to a single application,but to the entire community).
For what I inferred from your suggestions,you are advising me to build componenets that can be integreted in *any KDE application.* ** Is that correct? Also,Please let me know if you want to add any tool to my existing list(I'd love to hear and implement them) Cheers, Atri ** On Sat, Mar 3, 2012 at 8:55 PM, Julian Bäume <jul...@svg4all.de> wrote: > moin! > > Am Mittwoch, 29. Februar 2012, 16:20:07 schrieb Atri Sharma: > > All the FOSS developers have a set of applications and tools which are > > needed regularly.Accessing them seperately can be time consuming.My > system > > would give the developer a single GUI from where he/she can code,manage > > their task and bug lists,stay connected on IRC,manage their > projects,access > > the repository,run diff/patch with a single click,set their status,manage > > their projects,access the terminal and many other features. > > As already mentioned, integration is nice, but I wanted to add a few > things. > In KDevelop it is already possible to manage projects in an integrated way. > When I read your suggestions, I didn’t think as much about KDevelop, but > rather using activities to achieve these things you want to do. We are > already > working on plasmoids for telepathy, that will help you starting a new > "conversation" (like irc or something) and manage your contacts (related > to an > activity). Also, I guess, some day it would be possible to put certain > streams > from akonadi (rss, mailing-lists, …) onto your desktop. This way you would > do > all the meta-things, like communication and related stuff, using your > activity > desktop. Everything related to code would be handled in KDevelop. > > What I want to point out is, using KDE’s technologies, it is possible to > achieve a great amount of integration. This integration is provided by the > workspace and the tools developed by KDE. So IMHO it would be far better to > implement the things, you are talking about, as reusable parts for the KDE > SC, > so you can benefit from everywhere, not only in a single application (be it > KDevelop or any other). > > Just my 2ct about this topic. That’s what I like best about KDE’s > workspaces. > Everything is (supposed to be) nicely integrated by design :) > > bye then > julian > > >> Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel#unsub to > unsubscribe << > >
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