On Sunday 14 October 2007 11:54, ian h wrote:
> I'm interested in getting Kopete to be more dbus aware. I'd probably
> start with system ( acpi interfaces+,?) along with network
> (Network_Manager) status. It seems to be pretty straight forward and a
> good way to learn the tool and flow of the project.
>
> Once those were working, I would move on to things like remote
> bookmarks (Jabber: XEP-0048: Bookmark Storage) which would allow kde
> to get have the same "Google bookmarks" ability as the Firefox
> extension. Eventually I want to get XML-RPC over Jabber (XEP-0009:
> Jabber-RPC / XEP-0050: Ad-Hoc Commands) and any other protocol that
> supports it working. I'm sure latter two items would involve making
> sure the IM libraries and protocols supported it and probably require
> interfaces be created.
>
>
> Now that you know what i would like to do, what and who do I need to
> know to get up to speed and start helping out the Kopete project.
>
> Thanks
> Ian Hollander

I'll tell you what I told some others who wanted to help contribute:

Right now Kopete is being frozen for release. 
http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tutorials has tutorials that should help 
you familiarize yourself with KDE coding. Also, http://bugs.kde.org/ can 
generate a list of all reported bugs in Kopete.

- Charles Connell
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