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=== General === | === General === | ||
* Using bugzilla | * Using bugzilla | ||
** Write guide how to bug triage | |||
* Unify names | * Unify names | ||
* Unittest | * Unittest | ||
* Systemd | * Systemd | ||
=== Power Management === | === Power Management === | ||
* Modes (on AC, on Battery, on Low Battery) | * Modes (on AC, on Battery, on Low Battery) |
Revision as of 10:05, 19 April 2013
Agenda
General
- Using bugzilla
- Write guide how to bug triage
- Unify names
- Unittest
- Systemd
Power Management
- Modes (on AC, on Battery, on Low Battery)
- Brightness
- async actions
- Merging screen locker
- Merging hybrid suspend patch (https://git.reviewboard.kde.org/r/109352/)
- More than 1 battery
- Specific testing app (solid-power ?) similar to solid-hardware/kscreen-console
- Other devices (Mouse battery)
- Fake backend
- Unittest
- Organize bugs
- Systemd
Network Management
- Release plan (deprecate networkmanagent, use plasma-nm, release libmm-qt/libnm-qt)
- Solve problem with managing two or more instances of the same device type (two wifi cards, two bluetooth devices, etc).
- Update libmm-qt to the new specification (GSoC) (https://developer.gnome.org/ModemManager/unstable/index.html)
- DONE Remove Solid::Control::ModemManager and the Solid backend chooser kcm
- Make libmm-qt runtime dependency of libnm-qt instead of compile time dependency
- Improve VPN user experience (installing VPN plugins, implement interface details for VPN connections)
- A counter for time/costs on mobile broadband
- Proxy configuration
- Make libnm-qt/libmm-qt usable from QML
- Do usability study with plasma-nm
Bluetooth
- BlueZ 5
KScreen
- XRandR 1.1/1.2
- XRandR 1.3
- XRandR 1.4
- xcb port
- New GUI
- Unit Testing
- Saving modes
- Creating Modes
Libsolid
- Review Lisa's work, solid partitioner (git://gitorious.org/solid-partitioner/solid-partitioner.git)
- Btrfs
- Network Status
- Deprecate udisk1 ?
- Anybody caring about this?
- Specific testing tool (solid-network ?)
- Libsolid really cross platform (GNOME included)
- State of it in Windows
- Should we care of OSX ?
- Mark interfaces as deprecated (We don't support smartcard)