Hello folks, The 'next kde.org' will have an button to install packages using PackageKit. It uses .catalog-files for that, an example of such file can be seen at (1). Today I did some research and not less then 25% of the kde.orgvisitors are using Windows. It made me think: "Why would the Install Button not support Windows?" Before you say "No, that's impossible" let me please explain of how I think it can be done.
At this moment the site works like this: 1.) detect browserplugin PackageKit. If found goto 2. If not goto 3. 2.) Display a button "Install Packagename" that downloads the .catalog-file (which will be handled by PackageKit) 3.) Display some text about not having the plugin and how to get it. What would 'we' need for WIndows to be supported? a.) Windows Installer should include a browserplugin so we can know if it is installed on the system (nothing fancy) b.) Windows Installer should handle .catalog-files c.) And probably warn about dependencies when there are a lot :P Too me, it seems this ain't rocket science however, I am no application-developer. This feature would certainly place KDE-Windows in the spotlight and it would be very good promotion when I can send to the press: "KDE.org now supports Windows" ;-) Regards, Bart Otten, Team KDE-www (1) topdownmedia.nl/neverland/catalogi/amarok.catalog
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