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Enable user-centered design through user stories and scenarios based on actual users form the city administration of Munich. | Enable user-centered design through user stories and scenarios based on actual users form the city administration of Munich. | ||
Interested: Michael Bohlender; | Interested: Michael Bohlender; Thomas Pfeiffer | ||
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Discuss the future of Active Mail. | Discuss the future of Active Mail. | ||
Interested: Michael Bohlender; Daniel Vrátil | Interested: Michael Bohlender; Daniel Vrátil; Thomas Pfeiffer | ||
===Akonadi Framework=== | ===Akonadi Framework=== | ||
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Interested: Daniel Vrátil; Christian Mollekopf | Interested: Daniel Vrátil; Christian Mollekopf | ||
=== Mail Search Testing === | |||
Searching within emails still has problems for quite a few people. We could use the collective brainpower present at the sprint to try to get to the bottom of the problem. | |||
=Agenda= | =Agenda= |
Revision as of 19:39, 7 November 2014
Topics
Usability - User stories and scenarios
Enable user-centered design through user stories and scenarios based on actual users form the city administration of Munich.
Interested: Michael Bohlender; Thomas Pfeiffer
QML API
Discuss the future (architecture) of QML APIs for PIM stuff.
Interested: Michael Bohlender; Daniel Vrátil
Active Mail/ KMail Mobile
Discuss the future of Active Mail.
Interested: Michael Bohlender; Daniel Vrátil; Thomas Pfeiffer
Akonadi Framework
We already discussed this a lot during Akademy, this time I'd like to look into solving specific problems that Kolab guys have run into while preparing Akonadi and KDE PIM for Munich. I also want to actually sit down and design some of the major features/changes we are planning.
Interested: Daniel Vrátil; Christian Mollekopf
Mail Search Testing
Searching within emails still has problems for quite a few people. We could use the collective brainpower present at the sprint to try to get to the bottom of the problem.
Agenda
Meeting Notes
Organization
See the KDE Sprints page.