Alexander Neundorf wrote: > White: no kdelibs at all anymore, but 20 separate libraries. Gnome world ?
I'm not sure it will be so granular. A lot of our code is for the benefit of 'KDE' only, and not useful for Qt developers looking for re-usable libraries. The code that is useful already, we can split out, and that is ongoing. For the rest, I don't see much point in splitting it up at all. http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.kde.devel.frameworks/473/focus=485: > > The contents of kde_ui_integration would be hopefully > > everything that's left after moving out everything that can go into > > kwidgetsaddons. > > Totally agree. So I think there will be something like kdeui, kdecore, etc (with different names) for the 'KDE stuff' and everything too tied to KDE to make sense to split out and 'advertise' as a solution for Qt developers (like KParts maybe?). Some of the kdelibs stuff could make sense for Qt developers to use, but would need to be re-written so much that it would make more sense to re- design and re-implement it from scratch as something intended to be used by Qt developers. We'll split out what we can (we don't have the manpower for more than that), and the rest we probably won't need to split at all, so let's not worry too much about having so many libraries that we can't handle them anymore. Thanks, Steve. _______________________________________________ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel