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To: kde@g.o
From: Tomas Chvatal <scarabeus@g.o>
Subject: Kde team meeting. May 2009.
Date: Tue, 19 May 2009 18:25:24 +0000 (UTC)
Hello guys and girls,
month again passed (this time month and 3 weeks cause we agreed on moving 
the meeting ;P) and we have our kde team meeting again.

Since the move the required status info:
Where: #gentoo-kde @ freenode.net
When:  21. 5. 2009 @ 19:00 UTC

As a note this meeting is incorporated of meeting for kde and qt herd.

So what will be this time on the plan? Few kinda annoying issues:
  - doc useflag, api-doc need to be somehow split of user-doc.
  - kde3 (sounds tiny but the major magic is behind)
  - kde 4.3 (just what is needed to be done, libknotification,
    kdelibs-experimental)
  - enforcing CODE requirements everywhere
  - new team members welcoming and discussion about how we handle HTs
  - handling cmake relwithdebuginfo compilation to please upstream...
  - masking kdeprefix useflag in portage ;P (jokes are allways fun, i can
    see scared look in your face now)
  - updating the kde4 guide (srsly needed, hope someone will volunteer)
  - kdebindings, lots of stuff missing there
  - cooperation with sabayon
Qt topics:
  - Recruits
  - Status of Qt in tree, open bugs [1]
  - Overlay status (live Qt ebuilds, other packages)
  - Eclasses (status, moving functionality from overlay to portage tree)
    Under this heading also falls the discussion about blocking mixed Qt
    versions [2] on dev ML
  - Do we need an officially elected Qt sub-project lead?
    (I've been de facto lead since I took on Qt maintenance last summer)

[1] http://xrl.us/qtbugs
[2] 
http://archives.gentoo.org/gentoo-dev/msg_61c9eff7ebcd0af2fc53e61241370cf4.xml

As a final note the meeting is mandatory for all kde-team members and herd 
testers.

See ya all there
Tomas


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