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Revision as of 13:29, 13 January 2013
Testing
Development Information
First and foremost:
More useful information:
- Using Git for Development
- Brainstorming
- Amarok l10n
- Debugging HowTo
- Hacking On Amarok HowTo
- Database Schema
- Magnatune Store
- Ampache Service
- Nepomuk
- Abbreviations
- Playlist header
- Unit Testing
- Usability Improvements
- Card Sorting Targeting Playlist Context Menu
- MySQL Embedded
- openDesktop.org Profile Guidelines
- Dynamic Collection, needs to be moved to userbase
- DynamicCollection Developer information
- Media Device:NJB
- Media Device:VFAT
- Media Device:MTP
- Yauap
- Batch Mode
- Road Map
- Directory Structure
- Call For Artists
- AFT
- Feature ScopeDifficulty
Building Amarok
For a great guide to building Amarok, see this article. The article is geared toward building Amarok locally, but it is still a great reference for building Amarok in general.
Dependencies
- README on GIT (the definitive, most up-to-date list)
- Requirements