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Refactoring goals towards a Marble 2.0 version.
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== Marble Library Split ==
Split libmarblewidget into several libraries:
* libMarbleCore
** Non-interactive classes, e.g. geodata, file parsing
** No dependency to QWidgets or Qt Quick
* libMarbleMap
** Interactive, UI toolkit independent classes, e.g. layers, graphicsview
** Dependency to MarbleCore
** No dependency to QWidgets or Qt Quick
* libMarbleWidgets
** QWidget related interactive classes
** Dependency to QWidget, libMarbleMap, libMarbleCore
* libMarbleQuick
** Qt Quick 2.0 related interactive classes
** Dependency to QtQuick, libMarbleMap, libMarbleCore
* Further possible ones (see also plugins below): MarbleRouting, MarbleTours, MarbleMapEditor
 
== Header Normalization ==
* The header structure in src/lib/ should match the exported headers in include/. No "flattening" as it happens currently where e.g. marble/geodata/* is copied to /marble/.
* During compilation, the subdirectories of marble/ are not added to the compiler search path anymore, so #include statements need to use the full path marble/$module/$class.h for files outside their directory.
* Headers follow the directory structure marble/$module/$path, where $path is either a filename or a directory + filename, but not deeper nested
 
== Qt Version Dependency Bump ==
* Require at least Qt 5.0 to avoid a maintenance nightmare
* Require KDE Frameworks 5 (optional, but kdelibs 4.x not supported)
* Require Qt Quick 2.0 (optional, but Qt Quick 1.1 not supported)
 
== Plugin Sanitization ==
* Clearly split between the loading mechanism and the interface (API) such that extensions can be realized both inside a library and via plugins without hassles (emphasis on without hassles)
* Deleting plugins should be possible and remove the feature provided by it, but it should not be advertized as a feature
* No mandatory plugins (e.g. KML parsing). Mandatory "plugins" must be part of a library
* Decide on criteria what to realize as plugins and what as modules (libraries). E.g. only do plugins where a common API is easily identified and at least three plugins of that type are provided by Marble itself

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