This is a report of the weekly KDE-SIG-Meeting with a summary of the topics that were discussed. If you want to add a comment please reply to this email or add it to the related meeting page.
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= Weekly KDE Summary =
Week: 46/2009
Time: 2009-11-10 14:00 UTC
Meeting page: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings/2009-11-10
Meeting minutes: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora- meeting/2009-11-10/fedora-meeting.2009-11-10-14.02.html
Meeting log: http://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora- meeting/2009-11-10/fedora-meeting.2009-11-10-14.02.log.html
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= Participants =
* BenBoeckel * JaroslavReznik * KevinKofler * LukasTinkl * RexDieter * SebastianVahl * StevenParrish * ThanNgo * Hello Chissini de Castro
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= Agenda =
* Celebration of F12 going gold * Status of KDE 4.3.3 * Features for F13
= Summary =
o Topic 1 - notes
o Celebration of Fedora 12 going GOLD: * The KDE-SIG celebrated the gold status of Fedora 12. * With Hello Chissini de Castro a new KDE-SIG member was introduced. * He has been working for Connectiva/Mandriva for over 10 years and is also a KDE developer for a long time.
o Status of KDE 4.3.3: * KDE 4.3.3 is imported into CVS for F10 and F11, work on F12 is ongoing. * (Existing) Extragear for KDE 4.3.3 packages will follow when buildroot is ready. * KDE 4.3.3 will be the last update for F10 which will EOL soon.
o Features for F13: * KDE related features and their owners for Fedora 13: - phonon/pulseaudio integration (KevinKofler) - knetworkmanager (RexDieter) - polkit-1 in KDE (JaroslavReznik) - Firefox/OpenOffice.org integration in KDE (LukasTinkl) - Prepare a wiki page outlining KDE features in F13 to work on (LukasTinkl) [1]
o package splitting: * SebastianVahl proposed a splitting of KDE packages as a possible Feature for F13. * Splits could be done on a per-app basis or a split out of the "popular" packages. * First pros/cons were discussed in the meeting: - more control over the installed packages (+) - better support for a minimal runtime for small targets (like netbooks) (+) - huge increase of metadata to download (--) - more work for packagers (-) - more complexity for users (-) * SebastianVahl will prepare a wiki page with pros/cons and a documentation of the splitting already done as a basis for further discussions.
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= Next Meeting =
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings/2009-11-17
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