================================================================================ #sailfishos-meeting: Sailfish OS, open source, collaboration -- 3rd October 2024 ================================================================================ Meeting started by rainemak at 07:00:08 UTC. The full logs are available at https://irclogs.sailfishos.org/meetings/sailfishos-meeting/2024/sailfishos-meeting.2024-10-03-07.00.log.html . Meeting summary --------------- * Meeting information and agenda can be found here: (rainemak, 07:00:18) * LINK: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/community-meeting-on-3rd-october-2024/20027 (rainemak, 07:00:18) * Brief introduction (5 min). Please prefix your name/handle with #info (rainemak, 07:00:18) * Otto Mäkelä, community (ExTechOp, 07:00:24) * Damien Caliste, community (dcaliste, 07:00:58) * Raine Mäkeläinen, Jolla (rainemak, 07:01:21) * Crabster - lurker (Crabster, 07:01:29) * Pekka Vuorela, Jolla (pvuorela, 07:01:37) * Matti Viljanen, Jolla (direc85, 07:01:46) * piggz community (piggz[m], 07:02:42) * rewriting of QtMobility plugin providing an engine for QtOrganizer based on mKCal (15 mins -- asked by dcaliste) (rainemak, 07:05:14) * Like QtContacts used in Sailifsh OS, QtPim (long heir of (rainemak, 07:05:25) * QtMobility) provides a module to deal with events and todos : (rainemak, 07:05:25) * QtOrganizer. It provides an API and QML bindings to handle (rainemak, 07:05:25) * calendar items. It can use several backends for storage. Old (rainemak, 07:05:25) * sources from QtMobility dated from Qt4.x era still have a plugin (rainemak, 07:05:25) * based on mKCal (the SQLite backend for calendar event used in (rainemak, 07:05:26) * Sailfish OS). But these sources are really out-dated, both mKCal (rainemak, 07:05:28) * and QtOrganizer have largely changed API since Qt4.x era. I’ve (rainemak, 07:05:30) * decided to rewrite the plugin, so current (or future) code using (rainemak, 07:05:32) * QtPim/QtOrganizer can have a well debugged SQLite backend, or (rainemak, 07:05:36) * even share data with an application based on (rainemak, 07:05:38) * nemo-qml-plugin-calendar (like the calendar application). The new (rainemak, 07:05:40) * implementation can be found in this git repository 2. The main (rainemak, 07:05:42) * point of this topic is to announce the existence of this new (rainemak, 07:05:44) * possibility to handle calendar events and todos. While I’m still (rainemak, 07:05:46) * preferring to base new developments on the couple KCalendarCore/ (rainemak, 07:05:48) * mKCal, the community meeting may be the place to discuss the pros (rainemak, 07:05:50) * and cons of this new possibility based on QtPim. (rainemak, 07:05:52) * Like dcaliste said in the forum, 5 to 15 minutes, depending if there (rainemak, 07:06:22) * is interest to discuss the topic, or if the announcement is just (rainemak, 07:06:22) * enough. This is a good discussion topic for a community meeting. (rainemak, 07:06:22) * Let's see how lively discussion we get. (rainemak, 07:06:22) * sebix, community (sebix[m], 07:07:42) * Open PR discussion (5 mins -- asked by Jolla) (rainemak, 07:25:01) * General discussion (10 mins) (rainemak, 07:35:06) * There was a great Sailathon organized in Prague last week! Big hand to participants and to karry who afaik mostly organized it (rainemak, 07:37:14) * LINK: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/feedback-on-xperia-10-iv/20113 (rainemak, 07:38:45) * LINK: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/feedback-on-xperia-10-v/20114 (rainemak, 07:38:53) * LINK: https://forum.sailfishos.org/t/release-notes-sauna-4-6-0-15/19740#new-devices-4 (rainemak, 07:39:18) * Next meeting time and date (5 mins) (rainemak, 07:45:56) * Next meeting will be held on Thursday 17thd October 2024 at 07:00am UTC: 2024-10-17T0700Z (rainemak, 07:48:37) Meeting ended at 07:48:45 UTC. Action Items ------------ Action Items, by person ----------------------- * **UNASSIGNED** * (none) People Present (lines said) --------------------------- * rainemak (68) * dcaliste (31) * pvuorela (12) * piggz[m] (6) * sailbot (2) * ExTechOp (2) * direc85 (2) * rinigus (2) * Crabster (1) * sebix[m] (1) * Nico (1) Generated by `MeetBot`_ 0.1.4 .. _`MeetBot`: http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot