Re: KDE Frameworks on Inqlude
On Monday 13 January 2014 17:48:14 Alex Merry wrote: On 13/01/14 16:17, Kevin Ottens wrote: Also makes me wonder if we're duplicating information from http://community.kde.org/Frameworks/List If we duplicate too much of it, we might want to rely completely on the information from the repositories since they're used by inqlude. We could just generate a page replacing the current wiki page. I think that would be a good idea. The type, platforms and maintainer could all go in frameworkname.yaml, which already contains the tier. Yes, that sounds good. It also would be good to include the license (or the list of licenses) there. -- Cornelius Schumacher schumac...@kde.org ___ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel
Re: KDE Frameworks on Inqlude
On Monday 13 January 2014 02:08:39 Michael Palimaka wrote: According to that page, all frameworks are LGPLv2.1+ but I don't think that's entirely accurate. Although the the COPYING.LIB file says that in, for example, kjs, the files in that repo mostly say LGPLv2+ with a few BSD licensed files in there too.. Good point. So the assumption that all frameworks would have the same license doesn't hold. We'll have to reflect that in the meta data then. -- Cornelius Schumacher schumac...@kde.org ___ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel
Re: KDE Frameworks on Inqlude
On Sunday 12 January 2014 23:11:09 Cornelius Schumacher wrote: KDE Frameworks now have a dedicated page on Inqlude. There is a group listing all frameworks at http://inqlude.org/groups/kde-frameworks.html. The intention is not to make them stand out, but to have a logical grouping and one view to see them all at a glance. The data is taken from the READMEs in the git repository. It's not automatically extracted, so changes in the READMEs won't be synced immediately, but need to be transferred to the Inqlude manifests. The inqlude command line tool has an option to do that. I plan to sync the data from time to time, in particular after releases. The release information currently is still missing on Inqlude. At the moment the frameworks are listed as generic libraries without a specific release. I plan to add the release info soon. The data itself also needs a little bit of love. The descriptions can be improved in some places, additional links, e.g. to tutorials or API documentation need to be added, and each framework should have a nice home page. But for now it is a decent start. Thanks to all the people who put so much effort into preparing the frameworks for their first release. Great work, Cornelius! signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel
Re: KDE Frameworks on Inqlude
Hello, On Sunday 12 January 2014 23:11:09 Cornelius Schumacher wrote: KDE Frameworks now have a dedicated page on Inqlude. There is a group listing all frameworks at http://inqlude.org/groups/kde-frameworks.html. The intention is not to make them stand out, but to have a logical grouping and one view to see them all at a glance. The data is taken from the READMEs in the git repository. It's not automatically extracted, so changes in the READMEs won't be synced immediately, but need to be transferred to the Inqlude manifests. The inqlude command line tool has an option to do that. I plan to sync the data from time to time, in particular after releases. Great to see! Looks like we'll be inqlude ready early on. :-) The release information currently is still missing on Inqlude. At the moment the frameworks are listed as generic libraries without a specific release. I plan to add the release info soon. Anything we can do to help you with that? Also makes me wonder if we're duplicating information from http://community.kde.org/Frameworks/List If we duplicate too much of it, we might want to rely completely on the information from the repositories since they're used by inqlude. We could just generate a page replacing the current wiki page. Regards. -- Kévin Ottens, http://ervin.ipsquad.net KDAB - proud supporter of KDE, http://www.kdab.com signature.asc Description: This is a digitally signed message part. ___ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel
Re: KDE Frameworks on Inqlude
On 13/01/14 16:17, Kevin Ottens wrote: Also makes me wonder if we're duplicating information from http://community.kde.org/Frameworks/List If we duplicate too much of it, we might want to rely completely on the information from the repositories since they're used by inqlude. We could just generate a page replacing the current wiki page. I think that would be a good idea. The type, platforms and maintainer could all go in frameworkname.yaml, which already contains the tier. Alex ___ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel
Re: KDE Frameworks on Inqlude
On 01/13/2014 09:11 AM, Cornelius Schumacher wrote: KDE Frameworks now have a dedicated page on Inqlude. There is a group listing all frameworks at http://inqlude.org/groups/kde-frameworks.html. The intention is not to make them stand out, but to have a logical grouping and one view to see them all at a glance. Hi, According to that page, all frameworks are LGPLv2.1+ but I don't think that's entirely accurate. Although the the COPYING.LIB file says that in, for example, kjs, the files in that repo mostly say LGPLv2+ with a few BSD licensed files in there too.. Best regards, Michael ___ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel