If we want to preserve the application building
tutorials for TDE, we may want
to collect those that are applicable from
kde.org before
they are all removed. I
have found several instances where the examples are either
gone or are labeled
to be removed. I've annotated the pages at
kde.org for
preservation, but in some
seeming "erase all reference to kde3" move, most are slated
for deletion. (the
storage and bandwidth requirements for the tutorials are
minuscule, so the need
to delete is somewhat confusing)
As food for thought, between the kde3 tutorials at
kde.org and the gtk
tutorials at
developer.gnome.org/gtk-tutorial/, the gtk
tutorial is laid out
much more logically and thoroughly. If we do preserve some
of the tutorials for
TDE user/developer reference, my vote would be to follow the
gtk lead concerning
depth of explanation and layout. (not the web format, the
content level)
Not priority, but I would be interested in what
others think regarding
preserving/creating some developer information such as
examples and tutorials to
show what is new/changed for TDE development verses KDE3
development. (T/Q
naming, etc..)
If you collect the pages and store them somewhere I can access, I'll commit to
(eventually) organizing them to our benefit.
Darrell