2010/11/24 Albert Astals Cid <[email protected]>: > A Dimecres, 24 de novembre de 2010, Gilles Caulier va escriure: >> 2010/11/24 Albert Astals Cid <[email protected]>: >> > A Dilluns, 22 de novembre de 2010, Gilles Caulier va escriure: >> >> Hi KDE teams, >> >> >> >> This summer, digiKam team has work on 2 new features : face detection >> >> and reverse geo-coding. >> >> >> >> These features have been implemented during Google Summer of code 2010. >> >> You can see more information at these pages : >> >> >> >> http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Digikam/CodingSprint2010 >> >> >> >> For Face detection we have implemented a shared library named "libkface" >> >> >> >> http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/kdereview/libkface/ >> >> >> >> For Reverse-Geocoding we have implemented another shared library named >> >> "libkmap" >> >> >> >> http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/kdereview/libkmap/ >> >> >> >> Both libraries have been hosted in a dedicated branch from KDE >> >> subversion repository. Following Albert Astals Cid tips from >> >> review-team mailing list, i moved this code to trunk/kdereview for 2 >> >> weeks. Code is open for review by KDE developers. >> >> >> >> The plan is to include libkmap and libkface to kdegraphics/libs with >> >> KDE 4.7. These libraries are shared between digiKam/kipi-plugins, and >> >> of course with others part of KDE applications. >> >> >> >> As you can see, in digiKam and kipi-plugins 2.0 release plan targeted >> >> for may 2011, but this can be delayed if problem occurs : >> >> >> >> http://www.digikam.org/drupal/about/releaseplan >> >> >> >> Remember that digiKam team already maintain 3 shared libraries named >> >> libkipi, libkexiv2, and >> >> libkdcraw into kdegraphics/libs. >> >> >> >> if all is fine, somebody can plan to patch KDE 4.7 plan to include >> >> this libraries in TODO list ? >> > >> > libkmap seems to have a hard dependency on marble, in the past we didn't >> > want those, nor sure if that rule is still there. But if it is not, can >> > you turn that hard dependency into a soft one, please? >> >> digiKam already have an hard depency to marble, about geolocation >> feature, since 1.0.0 release. there is no problem with that... > > Well, yes it is, as it is now, moving it to kdegraphics will make kdegraphics > not compile if you don't have kdeedu installed, and that is totally > unacceptable.
Do you mean that it will be more logic to host libkmap with KDEEDU or better, into marble as well ? Gilles _______________________________________________ release-team mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/release-team
