It's been half a decade since I did anything in KUbuntu. I'm excited to begin again if KDevelop is still available. My developers goals are two fold to recompile Jitsi under Visual Studio 2008 and take a look at the bug report from the Visual Studio debugger to try independently getting Google phone through Jitsi, at the same time I intend to familiarize myself with KDevelop and recompile Jitsi there under. As to which format or windows manager.... Well I'll proceed once familiar again, but eventually under both forms using open source integrated QT widgets etc if I can get through the various piping of nested widgets in QT. We shall see, odds are flying solo I will not get very far.
It should be fun trying and definitively a relearning process. I realize the windows version was likely compiled using Blood Sheds dev minigw compiler, hopefully after the hard work has already been done it will be mainly a process of reorganizing and integrating various aspects. I suspect this will be a three month endeavor adhoc as regard to time.
I notice no one lately in the freenode on IRC so perhaps I can track down emails if help is needed.
If everyone has abandoned IRC perhaps Teams Speak would be a better way to shoot the breeze, but obviously falls short for integrated web based working environment. I wonder what KDevelop is looking for, Visual Studio 2008 uses Tortois integrated with a nice addition, but that's $50 dollars for that piece of software. So for now it will be traditional SVN management, KDevelop is there an integrated SVN?
Source forge would be awsome, but certainly not without permission of Jitsi. As to QT that fully intgrates in VS2008, but it takes some time to setup properly.
As to those with 2010 VS forget about it, it's not mature, lacks all these tools. Stick with any university edition 2008. I earned mine at the University of Montana and when they say life long education they mean it, because I'll never get another degree.
So that's my intro, I know I didn't ask many questions but if your interested please comment. I'll return to the forums. My oldest gmail email adress is ripspinner contact me anytime and as long as it's from a real individual I'll try to respond in a timely manner.
It should be fun trying and definitively a relearning process. I realize the windows version was likely compiled using Blood Sheds dev minigw compiler, hopefully after the hard work has already been done it will be mainly a process of reorganizing and integrating various aspects. I suspect this will be a three month endeavor adhoc as regard to time.
I notice no one lately in the freenode on IRC so perhaps I can track down emails if help is needed.
If everyone has abandoned IRC perhaps Teams Speak would be a better way to shoot the breeze, but obviously falls short for integrated web based working environment. I wonder what KDevelop is looking for, Visual Studio 2008 uses Tortois integrated with a nice addition, but that's $50 dollars for that piece of software. So for now it will be traditional SVN management, KDevelop is there an integrated SVN?
Source forge would be awsome, but certainly not without permission of Jitsi. As to QT that fully intgrates in VS2008, but it takes some time to setup properly.
As to those with 2010 VS forget about it, it's not mature, lacks all these tools. Stick with any university edition 2008. I earned mine at the University of Montana and when they say life long education they mean it, because I'll never get another degree.
So that's my intro, I know I didn't ask many questions but if your interested please comment. I'll return to the forums. My oldest gmail email adress is ripspinner contact me anytime and as long as it's from a real individual I'll try to respond in a timely manner.
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