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* the [[Frameworks#Global_work_document|global section]] where one can find the current development effort going on across all frameworks (named epics) and the policies which apply to all the KDE Frameworks offering. | * the [[Frameworks#Global_work_document|global section]] where one can find the current development effort going on across all frameworks (named epics) and the policies which apply to all the KDE Frameworks offering. | ||
* the [[Frameworks#Framework_Areas|framework specifics section]] where one can find the current development effort on a specific framework (named features) and which policies it applies; | * the [[Frameworks#Framework_Areas|framework specifics section]] where one can find the current development effort on a specific framework (named features) and which policies it applies; | ||
== Global work document == | == Global work document == |
Revision as of 16:58, 9 December 2018
Using KDE Frameworks
KDE Frameworks Coordination
Welcome to the main coordination page of the KDE Frameworks teams!
This area of the wiki is organized around two main sections:
- the global section where one can find the current development effort going on across all frameworks (named epics) and the policies which apply to all the KDE Frameworks offering.
- the framework specifics section where one can find the current development effort on a specific framework (named features) and which policies it applies;
Global work document
- Release Schedule
- Epics Dashboard
- Policies
- Terminology
- Proposed Git Workflow (still up for discussion, not in effect yet)
- Historical design
Framework Areas
- Table of all the released frameworks
- Guidelines for creating a new framework
- Coinstallability with KDElibs 4
- Getting Started
Meetings
On the Meetings page you find more information about recent and future meetings and their logs.