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+ | https://notes.kde.org/p/plasma-bof-akademy-2014 | ||
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==Agenda== | ==Agenda== | ||
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+ | ===Increasing Involvement=== | ||
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+ | We are currently quite a small core team, we need to get some new blood flowing. | ||
+ | Brainstorming session on improving this. | ||
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* Qt5.4 merges its high DPI support for the X backend. | * Qt5.4 merges its high DPI support for the X backend. | ||
* We need this for apps | * We need this for apps | ||
− | * Plasma Framework does | + | * Plasma Framework does its own thing |
* Both have advantages, disadvantages and clashes! | * Both have advantages, disadvantages and clashes! | ||
(Plasma 5.2+ material) | (Plasma 5.2+ material) | ||
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===SLC=== | ===SLC=== | ||
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+ | * loading every shell's "handler.qml" doesn't scale, intentions and needed input features should perhaps be just config files | ||
SLC BoF | SLC BoF |
Latest revision as of 12:47, 8 September 2014
Notes
https://notes.kde.org/p/plasma-bof-akademy-2014
Agenda
Increasing Involvement
We are currently quite a small core team, we need to get some new blood flowing. Brainstorming session on improving this.
HighDpi
- Qt5.4 merges its high DPI support for the X backend.
- We need this for apps
- Plasma Framework does its own thing
- Both have advantages, disadvantages and clashes!
(Plasma 5.2+ material)
Which repo for which plasmoid
Where do we put each plasmoid; plasma-workspace, plasma-desktop, plasma-addons, kde-look. I want defined rules.
Plugin loading
- unify and finalize the way plugins are loaded
- duplicate macros?
- remove the old ones?
SLC
Shell loading
- loading every shell's "handler.qml" doesn't scale, intentions and needed input features should perhaps be just config files
SLC BoF
Wayland
- Protocols and Interfaces
- Session bringup
- More X11-specific bits
System Settings
- Redesign ideas
- Strategy
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