I'll take bait but if Tim is the white wizard then I am samwise gamgee.
Ill vouch myself at C++. My interests in Trinity are user experience and interface design and efficiency :-) so any questions regarding that I'd love to field. Application wise I'm interest in maintaining and enhancing Kate and Kicker so those should also be sent my way. I am also interested in adding advanced features into kwin. I have knowledge of the first two codebases and cursory knowledge of kwin. you should put me down for those.
Also all bugs on kicker and Kate can be assigned to me:)
Calvin On Mar 24, 2012 7:57 PM, "Darrell Anderson" humanreadable@yahoo.com wrote:
We need a list of members and skills. Eg:
Member Skills David BASH, Arch Build Serghei CMake Darrell BASH, c++, Slack Build <needed> autoconf, Makefiles, configure scripts
That way we would at least have a reference of who has the skills to help with what. There is no question that each of us, given
enough
time, could solve each of the problems presented. The question is one of efficiency. If it takes Darrell 10 days to search and learn the
intricacies of
configure tests to solve the include problem that someone else could
solve in 5
minutes, then that is a wasted 9 days 23 hours and 55 minutes that could
have been
spent advancing other issues with R14. Knowing who to go to would go a
long way to
eliminating this type of issue.
I'm no C++ expert! :) I'm just now teaching myself C++. Newbie! Except for some tip-of-the-iceberg basics, I get lost walking through the code. Even if I understood C++, I don't understand how the (T)Qt-T/KDE environment intertwines together.
I'll volunteer Calvin as a C++ person. He'll have to vouch for his skill level, but he's 10x better than anything I can dream of.
Tim is a C++ Gandalf White Wizard.
There are many others lurking in this list but I don't know their skill sets.
As you noted, many of the problems we encounter likely are trivial to an experienced person. Five minutes later the problem is solved --- and everybody learns too. :)
I'm not sure we need a list. If people are subscribing to this list then hopefully the experts step forward and help. :)
With respect to the tqca package, I need help ensuring the tqt headers are found. I'll keep doing whatever grunt work is required beyond that. I tried copying how tqca-tls works, but with no success. I tried modifying the build flags too.
Darrell
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