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Would unified theming (something like qtcurve) belong here? | Would unified theming (something like qtcurve) belong here? | ||
How about another high-level service, a web browser element (webkit) that can be used from any application? --[[User:Sin|Sin]] 17:13, 4 May 2008 (CEST) | How about another high-level service, a web browser element (webkit) that can be used from any application? --[[User:Sin|Sin]] 17:13, 4 May 2008 (CEST) | ||
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+ | [[User:Mickey|Mickey]: Unified theming is an application level thing, the framework has no idea about UI. To put it to the extreme, the framework services should allow you to write a feature phone UI in ncurses, if you want :) Same goes for web browsing, while being super important nowadays, this is clearly application level framework, not services level. | ||
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+ | How about using [http://pim.kde.org/akonadi/ Akonadi]? | ||
+ | Akonadi - The PIM Storage Service | ||
+ | Mission Statement | ||
+ | We intend to design an extensible cross-desktop storage service for PIM data and meta data | ||
+ | providing concurrent read, write, and query access. | ||
+ | It will provide unique desktop wide object identification and retrieval.--[User:Elektrolott] | ||
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+ | [[User:Mickey|Mickey]: Akonadi seems '''huge'''. It uses kdelibs, tries to integrate a lot (much more than we need) and I don't see any sign of a dbus API. |
Revision as of 01:42, 6 May 2008
Would unified theming (something like qtcurve) belong here? How about another high-level service, a web browser element (webkit) that can be used from any application? --Sin 17:13, 4 May 2008 (CEST)
[[User:Mickey|Mickey]: Unified theming is an application level thing, the framework has no idea about UI. To put it to the extreme, the framework services should allow you to write a feature phone UI in ncurses, if you want :) Same goes for web browsing, while being super important nowadays, this is clearly application level framework, not services level.
How about using Akonadi?
Akonadi - The PIM Storage Service Mission Statement We intend to design an extensible cross-desktop storage service for PIM data and meta data providing concurrent read, write, and query access. It will provide unique desktop wide object identification and retrieval.--[User:Elektrolott]
[[User:Mickey|Mickey]: Akonadi seems huge. It uses kdelibs, tries to integrate a lot (much more than we need) and I don't see any sign of a dbus API.