On Thu, Nov 13, 2008 at 09:25:02AM -0500, Allen Winter wrote: > Adding the Release Team to this discussion. > > On Thursday 13 November 2008 8:40:09 am Torsten Rahn wrote: > > Hi Allen, > > > > I know we are a bit late, but we'd like to move the library > > > > http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/playground/network/decibel-kde/ > > > > over into kdereview for inclusion with KDE 4.2 (inside kdenetwork). It > > would > > be important to have to enable other applications to easily use Dezibel. > > > Are there KDE apps that will use Decibel in KDE 4.2? > We only have a few days before the hard freeze so I don't know that > any apps will have the time to use Decibel-kde even if it were in kdenetwork > already. > > Which apps are using/want to use Decibel? >
There are no current apps that use decibel at the moment. Kopete wants to use it but we don't have the manpower currently available for a conversion until probably KDE 4.4 at the earliest. > > It basically contains the KDE classes needed for proper Decibel integration > > (which is currently in KDE support and which will have the license fixed as > > needed). > > > > Except for the minigui (which has 4 strings and serves rather as an > > example) > > there are no strings to be translated. Therefore the work to be done that > > is > > left for the next 2 months would mostly boil down to fixing the remaining > > issues. > > > > As the dezibel-kde library is a small library this is only expected to take > > > > very little time. Eva would offer some time from Basyskom to fix possibly > > remaining issues. > > > > Currently dezibel-kde compiles and doesn't have any severe source code > > issues > > from what we've checked. > > > > Any thoughts? Concerns? > > > > Regards, > > > > Torsten > > -- Matt _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
