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== Summary == | == Summary == | ||
* kde-4.4.1 update status | |||
** we will push 4.4.1 stable soon for f13, f11/f12 decision postponed until next meeting | |||
** we will queue kde-settings update to enable nepomuk for stable (fast track) | |||
* roadmap/timeline to removing hal dependencies from kde? | |||
** udisk is not suitable replacement for hal | |||
** upstream is working on new solid for 4.5/4.6 | |||
** ltinkl to document a list of udisk missing features, that block our removal of hal dependencies from kde/solid | |||
** someone should join hal people to watch changes, that could affect KDE packages | |||
* default cursor theme | |||
** we agreed on change cursor theme to dmz as Gnome did | |||
** should be set directly in kde-settings | |||
=== recent bugs === | === recent bugs === | ||
== Comments == | == Comments == |
Latest revision as of 15:58, 9 March 2010
Meeting Time
- 2010-03-09 14:00 UTC
- #fedora-meeting on freenode
Participants
Agenda
- topics to discuss:
- kde-4.4.1 update status
- roadmap/timeline to removing hal dependencies from kde? In particular, mjg59 is suggesting removing storage support in hal to save huge amounts of power...
- default cursor theme [1]
- stay with current bluecurve
- change to dmz/dmz-aa as Gnome/OpenSuse guys did [2]
- change to oxygen
- recent bugs:
- (none)
Transcript
Summary
- kde-4.4.1 update status
- we will push 4.4.1 stable soon for f13, f11/f12 decision postponed until next meeting
- we will queue kde-settings update to enable nepomuk for stable (fast track)
- roadmap/timeline to removing hal dependencies from kde?
- udisk is not suitable replacement for hal
- upstream is working on new solid for 4.5/4.6
- ltinkl to document a list of udisk missing features, that block our removal of hal dependencies from kde/solid
- someone should join hal people to watch changes, that could affect KDE packages
- default cursor theme
- we agreed on change cursor theme to dmz as Gnome did
- should be set directly in kde-settings