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Place for team collaboration, especially when reimplementing functionality or forking code from another project. | Place for team collaboration, especially when reimplementing functionality or forking code from another project. | ||
== Targeted Opportunities == | == Targeted Opportunities == |
Revision as of 03:10, 4 August 2010
Place for team collaboration, especially when reimplementing functionality or forking code from another project.
Targeted Opportunities
Senior KDE developers have placed emphasis on reaching goals for release.
Opportunities
List specific feature where code has been forked, or functionality has been duplicated
Mature Practices
Examples of libraries that are reused and provide robust features -- Look here before forking, move an item out of here if you are experimenting with a fork or reimplementation of this code, and put it back here when done
Proposed Opportunities
These pages have some notes and ideas -- if in doubt add your item here
Out of scope Opportunities
A design decision has been made to duplicate functionality, or functionality has branched at lower level for overriding reasons
References
Reaching for Greatness, Aaron Seigo, keynote 2010 Akademy http://dot.kde.org/2010/07/05/akademy-day-2
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A template for these projects PE/Template
Orchestrate or avoid individual enhancement forks, and provide consistent operation and powerful functionality to all KDE programs. KDE, qt, C++, and our Community.