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The [[Solid |Solid Project]] is looking for developers. If you're interested, here are some junior jobs to get your hands dirty.
The [[Solid |Solid Project]] is looking for developers. If you're interested, here are some junior jobs to get your hands dirty.


If you seem to be getting stuck, please feel free to ask for help at #kde-hardware-devel
If you seem to be getting stuck, please feel free to ask for help at #solid in irc.freenode.org or kde-hardware-devel mailist
== BlueDevil ==
== BlueDevil ==
BlueDevil is the codename for the project which aims to integrate the Bluetooth technology into KDE Frameworks and KDE Plasma Desktop. The project is composed of a few components each of them have they own roadmap and maintainer.
BlueDevil is the codename for the project which aims to integrate the Bluetooth technology into KDE Frameworks and KDE Plasma Desktop. The project is composed of a few components each of them have they own roadmap and maintainer.

Revision as of 01:30, 28 March 2011

The Solid Project is looking for developers. If you're interested, here are some junior jobs to get your hands dirty.

If you seem to be getting stuck, please feel free to ask for help at #solid in irc.freenode.org or kde-hardware-devel mailist

BlueDevil

BlueDevil is the codename for the project which aims to integrate the Bluetooth technology into KDE Frameworks and KDE Plasma Desktop. The project is composed of a few components each of them have they own roadmap and maintainer.

Fix bug #248369

Description: BlueDevil uses a couple of custom MimeTypes needed to perform custom commands when the files identified by thus are clicked which mainly happens on bluetooth:// kio. As reported on the bug report, seems that we're not doing it totally well, and we should fix it.

Relevant Code: The bluetooth kio is in here

Knowledge Prerequisite: None though some MimeType linux handling should be learn to do it right. Level: Easy

PowerDevil

Example1

Description: This is example 1, please replace me with a real junior job!

Relevant Code: kde-worksapce/powerdevil

Knowledge Prerequisite: Knowing that this is an example

Level: easy

Example2

Description: This is the second example, please replace me too!

Relevant Code: kde-worksapce/powerdevil

Knowledge Prerequisite: Knowing that this is example 2

Level: easy

LibSolid

NetworkManagement