15:03:46 #startmeeting kde-sig -- https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/KDE/Meetings/2012-11-20 15:03:46 Meeting started Tue Nov 20 15:03:46 2012 UTC. The chair is jreznik. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:03:46 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 15:03:58 #meetingname kde-sig 15:03:58 The meeting name has been set to 'kde-sig' 15:04:08 #topic roll call 15:04:13 Present. 15:04:14 * rnovacek is here 15:04:20 hello 15:04:26 present 15:04:30 * jreznik hides, he's not here, noo :) 15:04:38 here 15:04:46 #chair Kevin_Kofler rnovacek rdieter jgrulich dvratil 15:04:46 Current chairs: Kevin_Kofler dvratil jgrulich jreznik rdieter rnovacek 15:05:12 let's wait a moment... 15:05:21 * ltinkl is present 15:05:30 #chair ltinkl 15:05:30 Current chairs: Kevin_Kofler dvratil jgrulich jreznik ltinkl rdieter rnovacek 15:05:51 #info Kevin_Kofler dvratil jgrulich jreznik ltinkl rdieter rnovacek present 15:06:01 #topic agenda 15:06:13 any agenda for the meeting? 15:06:45 New accessibility stuff to package (qaccessibilityclient, Simon 0.4). 15:08:20 * rdieter submitted initial qtbase-5.0.0 pkg for review 15:09:38 ok 15:09:43 could discuss kde-4.10-beta1, but I kinda assumed we'd skip that one (mostly due to focussing on f18, and that it's still likely a bit unstable) 15:09:51 #topic new accessibility stuff to package 15:10:07 Kevin_Kofler: your turn 15:10:25 So Simon now has a beta release of 0.4, the version that should finally be packageable (now works with PocketSphinx, without Julius and HTK). 15:10:36 yay 15:10:53 And one of its (optional, but recommended) dependencies is qaccessibilityclient, a new client library for AT-SPI2. 15:11:09 Unfortunately, no releases yet, so we'd have to package a git snapshot, I guess. :-( 15:11:20 new library? 15:11:30 since it's optional, could wait until it is available 15:11:35 It's used for Simon/AT-SPI2 integration, and I think some other accessibility stuff will want it too. 15:11:50 it doesn't use qt-at-spi ? 15:11:52 I've seen some commits to kdeaccessibility stuff making it use it. 15:12:12 qt-at-spi is the Qt accessibility server. 15:12:19 qaccessibilityclient is the Qt accessibility client. 15:12:21 (basically) 15:12:26 ah, thx 15:12:30 ok, thanks 15:12:47 It's for writing apps like Orca or Dogtail, but with Qt/KDE. 15:12:48 well, any volunteer to package it? :) 15:12:56 Simon uses it to allow TTS with AT-SPI2. 15:12:57 Kevin_Kofler: yep, I realized it later 15:13:19 #info Simon has a beta release of 0.4, the version that should finally be packageable (now works with PocketSphinx, without Julius and HTK) 15:13:33 any eta of a qaccessibility release ? 15:13:36 #info optional, but recommended dependencies is qaccessibilityclient, a new client library for AT-SPI2 15:13:41 AFAICT, we have all the other deps of the Simon 0.4 beta. 15:13:49 rdieter: No idea. :-( 15:14:04 like i said, since it's optional, we could add that to simon later, don't *need* to treat it as a blocker 15:14:20 #info qaccessibilityclient has no official release, no idea when it's going to be released 15:14:36 i could take a look at it.. next week'ish 15:17:08 rdieter: "it" = what? 15:17:14 qaccessibilityclient or Simon? Or both? 15:17:17 qaccessibility 15:17:29 OK 15:18:13 the maybe simon after that, if no one 's beat me to it 15:18:26 then... 15:19:16 I may have a try at packaging Simon, but I'm not sure. 15:19:22 The tarball is ginormous. ;-) 15:19:50 Not LibreOffice type ginormous, but still… 15:22:50 17.5 MiB. 15:23:00 wow 15:23:11 (in tar.bz2, not gz) 15:23:49 I wonder why it's so huge 15:25:06 well, anything else for this topic? 15:25:13 The docs are all PNG, there's a facial expression recognition model shipped (for the new visual mode) etc. 15:26:38 (There are actually 3 backends now, the old Julius+HTK speech recognition one, the new PocketSphinx speech recognition backend and an OpenCV facial expression recognition backend ("visual" backend).) 15:27:00 (OpenCV was merged shortly after PocketSphinx) 15:27:31 And the docs have huge amounts of PNG screenshots. 15:29:11 ok, let's move on 15:29:17 And they already use GHNS to fetch more stuff, like pretrained speech models. 15:29:20 move_on++ :) 15:29:26 #topic initial qtbase-5.0.0 pkg for review 15:29:43 rdieter: and now your 60 seconds of fame 15:29:52 .bug 878188 15:29:54 rdieter: Bug 878188 Review Request: qtbase - Qt5 - QtBase components - https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=878188 15:30:18 First try at packaging qtbase-5 , prereq for most all other qt5 modules 15:30:32 So first of all, I think we'll want to somehow identify this as being part of Qt 5 as long as 4 is the default. 15:30:48 qt5-qtbase as the MinGW folks did, qt5base or whatever. 15:30:51 pretty basic so far, probably will need to port some of our qt4 patches 15:31:22 i considerd qt5- prefix, could still add it, but figured it wasn't strictly needed since there's no naming conflicts 15:31:24 And secondly, we'll probably want to install a /usr/bin/qmake-qt5 etc. (especially qmake-qt5). 15:31:50 Kevin_Kofler: i'm waiting for the upstream parallel-installibility discussions to wind down 15:32:11 for now, binaries are all in libdir/qt5/bin 15:32:51 first item, was use a qt5- prefix or not? thoughts? 15:33:34 personally, i'd lean toward not, since we don't really need it, to keep things simpler. 15:34:25 though that detail can be sorted out in the review too 15:34:50 anyway, what's needed now is a reviewer, preferably a kde-sig member that's familiar with Qt 15:36:27 once this review is done, we can consider starting in on other qt5 modules as well 15:36:37 that's all i have 15:37:53 well, we still need reviewer... 15:41:43 #info initial qtbase-5.0.0 pkg ready for review, reviewer familiar with Qt is needed 15:42:07 #info to use qt5- prefix or not would be decided in the review 15:42:40 #info as qtbase is base module for the rest, these will be packaged once qtbase review is done 15:42:52 anything else for now? 15:44:30 4.10 Beta 1? 15:45:32 #topic 4.10 beta 1 15:47:03 So, it's out for packaging, do we want to have a go at it? 15:47:30 I think we should, we need to get things sorted out until the 4.10 release; the longer we wait, the less time we'll have. 15:47:48 Especially the new split packages need reviews. 15:47:53 This time it's kdegames which was split. 15:48:46 nucleo had already used some newer libkipi/libkdcraw I think, we can use the beta1 copies of those at least 15:48:52 yep, I'll say let's do it - ltinkl, dvratil, are you volunteers? :) 15:49:47 umm, I can at least give it a try :) 15:50:04 That reminds me that I still need to have a look at the libkdcraw/libjpeg mess, we want the new libkdcraw with the old libjpeg for F18 (and maybe F17), I want to have a try at patching out the requirement for the new version. 15:50:05 the rest i'd be content to wait for beta2. beta1 initial release has historically been a bit broken, and require a bit of extra work to get done 15:50:23 It BUILDS without libjpeg8, mind you, but it disabled the JPEG support. 15:50:31 (for JPEG-compressed DNG "digital negatives") 15:50:48 #info 4.10 beta 1 available 15:50:56 (normally, RAW is exactly NOT JPEG, but DNGs can also be JPEG-compressed, they aren't necessarily raw images) 15:51:15 #info split packages reviews needed, kdegames split 15:51:54 And the good news is that upstream replaced system-config-printer-kde and printer-applet with print-manager. 15:52:11 It's about time that the unmaintained stuff gets kicked out and replaced by something actually maintained. 15:52:22 yay 15:58:11 I think that's all for today, right? 15:58:34 yep 15:58:39 ok 15:58:49 #topic open floor 15:59:06 * jreznik is setting fuse to 16:00 utc 16:00:26 #endmeeting