requirements for default apps

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On Monday 18 January 2010 07:11:38 am Rex Dieter wrote:
> While at FUDCon back in Dec, it occurred to me to come up with
> 1.  some specs and requirements to use as objective criteria when it comes
> to choices about default applications in fedora-kde.
> 2.  general wishlist/todo items to make better
> 
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/User:Rdieter/FUDCon_Toronto_KDE_F13_TODOs
> 
> In general, these are items that are doable in the F13-development
> timeframe.
> 
> I have a couple of ulterior motives when it comes to requirements and
> default applications:
> 1.  It's inevitably a FAQ about "why did you include app <foo> instead of
> <bar>?"
> 2.  I'm disgruntled about a couple of our current default choices (*cough*
> kbluetooth, kpackagekit *cough*), and would like to explore other
> possibilities
> 
> So, please comment on what you consider to be core requirements when it
> comes to:
> 1.  packagekit frontend/integration
not randomly crashing

> 2.  networkmanager frontend

working openvpn/vpnc support

> 3.  bluetooth device support
working pairing to all devices.  right now to to pair a bluetooth headset i 
have to log into gnome.  pair  then log back into kde.  it works fine once 
paired.

> 4.  phonon backend
> 5.  anything else you can think of...
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