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Would unified theming (something like qtcurve) belong here?
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[[User:Sin|Sin]] 17:13, 4 May 2008 (CEST): Would unified theming (something like qtcurve) belong here?
How about another high-level service, a web browser element (webkit) that can be used from any application? --[[User:Sin|Sin]] 17:13, 4 May 2008 (CEST)
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How about another high-level service, a web browser element (webkit) that can be used from any application?
  
 
[[User:Mickey|Mickey]]: Unified theming is an application level thing, the framework has no idea about UI. To put it to the extreme, the framework services should allow you to write a feature phone UI in ncurses, if you want :) Same goes for web browsing, while being super important nowadays, this is clearly application level framework, not services level.
 
[[User:Mickey|Mickey]]: Unified theming is an application level thing, the framework has no idea about UI. To put it to the extreme, the framework services should allow you to write a feature phone UI in ncurses, if you want :) Same goes for web browsing, while being super important nowadays, this is clearly application level framework, not services level.
  
How about using [http://pim.kde.org/akonadi/ Akonadi]?
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[[User:Elektrolott]]: How about using [http://pim.kde.org/akonadi/ Akonadi]?
 
  Akonadi - The PIM Storage Service
 
  Akonadi - The PIM Storage Service
 
  Mission Statement
 
  Mission Statement
 
  We intend to design an extensible cross-desktop storage service for PIM data and meta data
 
  We intend to design an extensible cross-desktop storage service for PIM data and meta data
 
  providing concurrent read,  write, and query access.
 
  providing concurrent read,  write, and query access.
  It will provide unique desktop wide object identification and retrieval.--[User:Elektrolott]
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  It will provide unique desktop wide object identification and retrieval.
  
 
[[User:Mickey|Mickey]]: Akonadi seems '''huge'''. It uses kdelibs, tries to integrate a lot (much more than we need) and I don't see any sign of a dbus API.
 
[[User:Mickey|Mickey]]: Akonadi seems '''huge'''. It uses kdelibs, tries to integrate a lot (much more than we need) and I don't see any sign of a dbus API.

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Sin 17:13, 4 May 2008 (CEST): Would unified theming (something like qtcurve) belong here? How about another high-level service, a web browser element (webkit) that can be used from any application?

Mickey: Unified theming is an application level thing, the framework has no idea about UI. To put it to the extreme, the framework services should allow you to write a feature phone UI in ncurses, if you want :) Same goes for web browsing, while being super important nowadays, this is clearly application level framework, not services level.

User:Elektrolott: How about using Akonadi?

Akonadi - The PIM Storage Service
Mission Statement
We intend to design an extensible cross-desktop storage service for PIM data and meta data
providing concurrent read,  write, and query access.
It will provide unique desktop wide object identification and retrieval.

Mickey: Akonadi seems huge. It uses kdelibs, tries to integrate a lot (much more than we need) and I don't see any sign of a dbus API.

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Would unified theming (something like qtcurve) belong here? How about another high-level service, a web browser element (webkit) that can be used from any application? --Sin 17:13, 4 May 2008 (CEST)

Mickey: Unified theming is an application level thing, the framework has no idea about UI. To put it to the extreme, the framework services should allow you to write a feature phone UI in ncurses, if you want :) Same goes for web browsing, while being super important nowadays, this is clearly application level framework, not services level.

How about using Akonadi?

Akonadi - The PIM Storage Service
Mission Statement
We intend to design an extensible cross-desktop storage service for PIM data and meta data
providing concurrent read,  write, and query access.
It will provide unique desktop wide object identification and retrieval.--[User:Elektrolott]

Mickey: Akonadi seems huge. It uses kdelibs, tries to integrate a lot (much more than we need) and I don't see any sign of a dbus API.