[immodule-qt] Re: Re: A "deadline" for development?
LiuCougar
liucougar at gmail.com
Wed Aug 4 20:50:42 EEST 2004
On Thu, 05 Aug 2004 02:33:58 +0900, Daisuke Kameda
<kaminmat at cc.rim.or.jp> wrote:
> LiuCougar <liucougar at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > It seems we should set up a "Task" system in which we can state what
> > > > we would like to do and assign it to someone. After one task is
> > > > finished we can just mark it in this system.
> > > >
> > > > AFAIK, FD.o does not provide this facility (SF.net does).
> > > >
> > > > Then what's your opinion?
> > >
> > > We can use freedesktop's Bugzilla facility to manage TODO items,
> > > although it is called as a bug tracking system. See uim's
> > > bugzilla as example.
> > >
> > > http://freedesktop.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?query_format=specific&order=relevance+desc&bug_status=__open__&product=UIM&content=
> > Yeap, a good idea. It has all the required features.
> >
> > Then next we should fill our "bug list" ourselves... Ah oh, I just
> > find out that imm-qt does not appear in the FD's bugzilla... we have
> > another issue of higher priority to deal with first...
>
> I think that it is good to work in following order.
>
> First, we list all required work. Second, the priority of those work is decided.
> Especially, the priority of work which a big change takes place to the code
> should be made high. Third, we decided the function which we want you to take
> in Qt4 Technical Preview Release 2 from the priority.
>
> It is desirable to adopt all the big changes on Technical Preview Release 2.
> For the realization, it is ideal to port those changes on Qt4 within the
> beginning of this month.
Sounds reasonable to me.
Then we should identify which changes have high priority and require
big modifications.
IMO, these two are of highest priority
complete documents in source files (especially new API for
QInputContextPlugin)
introduce QT_IM_SWITCHER environment variable
All the other seem to be not too much work or only related to a small
part of the code base.
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