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This area of the wiki is organized around two main sections:
This area of the wiki is organized around two main sections:
* the [[Frameworks#Global_work_document|global section]] where one can find the current development effort going on accross all frameworks (named epics) and the policies which apply to all the KDE Frameworks offering.
* the [[Frameworks#Global_work_document|global section]] where one can find the current development effort going on across all frameworks (named epics) and the policies which apply to all the KDE Frameworks offering.
* the [[Framework#Framework_Areas|framework specifics section]] where one can find the current development effort on a specific framework (named features) and which policies it applies;
* the [[Framework#Framework_Areas|framework specifics section]] where one can find the current development effort on a specific framework (named features) and which policies it applies;



Revision as of 12:28, 18 July 2013

Building KDE Frameworks

KDE Frameworks Coordination

Welcome to the main coordination page of the KDE Frameworks teams!

This area of the wiki is organized around two main sections:

  • the global section where one can find the current development effort going on across all frameworks (named epics) and the policies which apply to all the KDE Frameworks offering.
  • the framework specifics section where one can find the current development effort on a specific framework (named features) and which policies it applies;

Important: We're still busy bees working on KDE Frameworks 5.0, so only the global section is in effect for now. Help is welcome to complete KDE Frameworks 5.0.

Global work document

Framework Areas

TBD, KDE Frameworks 5.0 being on-going work, please check the Epics Dashboard.

Meetings

On the Meetings page you find more information about recent and future meetings and their logs.