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Revision as of 12:07, 22 November 2014
Topics
Usability - User stories and scenarios
Enable user-centered design through user stories and scenarios based on actual users form the city administration of Munich.
Interested: Michael Bohlender; Thomas Pfeiffer; Achim Bohnet
QML API
Discuss the future (architecture) of QML APIs for PIM stuff.
Interested: Michael Bohlender; Daniel Vrátil, Christian Mollekopf
Active Mail/ KMail Mobile
Discuss the future of Active Mail.
Interested: Michael Bohlender; Daniel Vrátil; Thomas Pfeiffer
Akonadi Framework
We already discussed this a lot during Akademy, this time I'd like to look into solving specific problems that Kolab guys have run into while preparing Akonadi and KDE PIM for Munich. I also want to actually sit down and design some of the major features/changes we are planning.
Interested: Daniel Vrátil; Christian Mollekopf
Mail Search Testing
Searching within emails still has problems for quite a few people. We could use the collective brainpower present at the sprint to try to get to the bottom of the problem.
Frameworks release schedule & Repository divisions
Another discussion on how we exactly split up the repositories for frameworks (we know already many parts, but some are still left). Additionally we should discuss options for the release schedule.
Interested: Christian Mollekopf; Daniel Vrátil; Aaron Seigo
PIM Architecture and Design
I think we should take a high level overview of what parts we have in kdepim, how they fit together and how this structure helps us getting done what we want in the future.
This becomes especially relevant with changes in akonadi, the QML API etc. We need to know why we implement what where, and be able to draw clear lines between the various components in order to avoid them getting to complex. For this we need to have an idea how the architecture should look like that we are moving towards (even if this cannot be achieved as short-term goal).
Interested: Christian Mollekopf; Daniel Vrátil; Aaron Seigo; Achim Bohnet
Async library
Current async code sucks and we need better tools. I'd like to have a brainstorming session on that so we can stop writing async handlers all over the place. Things that I'd like to see:
- Composable jobs/tasks
- higher order functions to be used with the composable jobs (map/filter/...)
- reactive collections
- transformations in reactive collections
These building-blocks should result a generic KAsync (?) library. I'd like to see PIM spearheading this (I will anyways), since we are writing loads of async code.
Interested: Christian Mollekopf;
Windows / Mac
Windows build scripts to be found in:
[email protected]:emerge.git
The overlay for the stable branches of kdepim from Kolab Systems are here:
[email protected]:kdab-portages.git
In order to use the overlay, add this to your etc/kdesettings.bat:
set EMERGE_PORTAGE_ROOT=C:\<PATH TO YOUR CHECKOUT>\kdab-portages;%KDEROOT%\emerge\portage
These scripts point to:
https://github.com/kolab-groupware
and of course to upstream KDE 4.13 git.
Agenda
Saturday
- Mobile / Active
- Akonadi Next
- Email Search
- Windows / Mac
- User Stories (LiMux)
- Vision
Sunday
- Repository Split / Merge
- Frameworks 5 Port
- QML API
- Devel & Release Cycle
- Async Library
Meeting Notes
Organization
Venue
LiMux Office
Sonnenstrasse 25
80331 Munich Altstadt-Lehel
From Hauptbahnhof (main station) take the U1/U2 to Sendlinger Tor or the U4/U5 to Stachus (Karlsplatz). Follow the Sonnenstraße until you see the green sign of the Goethe Institut. Enter the passage. The entry is on the right-hand side. The LiMux office is in the 6th and 7th floor of the building; the Sprint is on the 7th floor. Doors should be open, but there will be several Sprint info sheets with phone contacts and directions.
We can enter the Limux office at Fr 12:00 but the official start of the event is not until 18:00. There will be some noise as the Limux guys are transforming their regular working place into a meeting space.
Accomodation
A&O München Laim
Landsberger Straße 338
80687 Munich Laim
5 minute walking Distance form "Laim" S-Bahn station.
Checkin from 15:00. Checkout until 11:00.
Transit
Airport -> Hostel: take the S1 S-Bahn and exit at "Laim".
Hauptbahnhof -> Hostel: take any any S-Bahn except S7 towards "Pasing or Laim" exit at "Laim".
Hostel -> Venue: take any S-Bahn towards "Hauptbahnhof". Ride 5 stations till you reach "Karlsplatz/Stachus".
Catering
We're stacked with a bunch of different non-alcoholic beverages and snacks (sweets, fruits, ...). Coffee and tea will be prepared on demand.
There will be 3-4 meals (Fri + Sat evening, Sat + Sun lunch), which will be cooked at the venues (needs 4-5 people). If we choose to go out for a dish - in contrast to cooking - this won't be sponsored by the project.
There'll be a continental oriented breakfast for Sat + Sun available; some rolls, bread, hazelnut spread, jams, a bit of cheese and cold meat.
Pictures
Upload youre pictures here: https://apollo.geekaliens.com:8001/public.php?service=files&t=b91dfb35065c1c3aaa96841efb38cd9a You can use the WiFi password from the event.