On Thursday 28 October 2004 19:10, Alexander Neundorf wrote: > Hi, > > KDE is in need of good development docs. > There is a lot of docs on developer.kde.org, but there are also > topics which are mainly documented in the source and the authors > mind. > > So, wanna help writing a KDE development doc ? Might become even > book-like :-) Find a topic, find the developers, "press" the > information out of them, put it into words :-) > > Who wants ? > > Bye > Alex
Hi Alex, I wanted to start writing a development handbook for KOffice development, giving an overview of the KOffice libraries, explaining how they work and how to use them. Then I wanted to include as much of the apps themselves as possible although I don't know much about most of them. KOffice is actually a big chunk of software. The intention was to help new devs to get easier into KOffice development - as KOffice still suffers from lack of developers. Maybe I could give you a hand with KOffice related stuff (although I'm certainly NOT the most knowledgable person in respect to KOffice!!). Apart from this I think KDE 4 is coming some day (current schedule is summer 2005 as far as I know) so an idea would be to wait with things that will change in Qt4 and KDE4 until they are in shape. Until then general chapters can be written (I guess there are enough anyway). I would very much like to see a KDE Development book like there was for KDE 2 (which is still accurate and up-to-date in many aspects but it _is_ getting old and does not include newer KDE technologies). Also I would suggest you to check out the kde-doc-english mailing list with this, that's where you find most of the doc-writers (I cc'd this email to the doc-list). Good luck! It's definitely worth the effort and MANY developers will be grateful for such a complete book on KDE development that covers all important aspects. Regards, Raphael -- G System, The Evolving Universe - http://www.g-system.at
