Hi all >> In addition to improving the components we will check out the most critical core applications and consult with their developers on how to get the most out of the UITK
Yes, I want to discuss few things. General advice is to make SDK more stable and universal. Current situation - step to the left step to the right (Russian idiom, I hope you can understand me) leads to very unpredictable behaviour, which is different from release to release. A lot of logic is implemented in QML and very frequently code looks strange (like workaround). SDK development requires *deep understanding* of technologies and best practices. Code is not signalling about this. Next thing I want to discuss - API. API author should *foresee *all use cases of his library/component, provide minimum set of methods with *very predictable behaviour*. On practice with Ubuntu SDK - every time I want to use new SDK components, I am struggling with it, and only my mate Stefano Verzegnassi knows how angry I become. Make it more programmer friendly, *please*! 2016-03-17 11:33 GMT+03:00 Alberto Mardegan <alberto.marde...@canonical.com> : > On 03/17/2016 03:38 AM, Zoltán Balogh wrote: > >> The driving force of the UI Toolkit development are the applications. So >> it would support this idea a lot if you could describe few exact use >> cases where this component would be used. >> > > While I never felt a need for such a component, I would probably use it in > Imaginario (a photo manager app) if it were available. > > Imaginario's main view is a gridview of the user's photos, and all the > photo-managing functionality (such as setting a photo's tags, geolocation, > description, deletion, etc.) is available only once you open the image. If > there was a component which allowed to bring some of these functionalities > directly on the main page, that would be certainly a plus. > > Ciao, > Alberto > > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : ubuntu-phone@lists.launchpad.net > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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