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== ToDo == | == ToDo == |
This page is dedicated to Nepomuk development ideas, progress, experiments, and is a general starting point for new developers.
For general information about the Nepomuk project see the dedicated Nepomuk homepage.
IRC: #nepomuk-kde on Freenode
Mailing List: nepomuk@kde.org
Maintainer: Sebastian Trueg
Developers: Vishesh Handa
The Nepomuk page on UserBase has information and troubleshooting for users.
The following links provide good reads for getting used to the Nepomuk system and its APIs.
As Nepomuk is highly dependent on its data in the RDF store and the used ontologies, one might consider to read up on RDF and the Nepomuk ontogies:
Nepomuk is a rather young project with a notorious shortage in developers. There are many tasks and subprojects to get ones hands dirty on. Unlike other projects like Plasma, however, developing for Nepomuk is not easy. One has to read up on a lot of things and fight some day-to-day annoyances. But: helping with the development will improve the situation in any case.
If you are interested in working on a task in this list, please contact Sebastian Trueg.
If you want to get into Nepomuk development quickly by taking over a small task have a look at our Junior Job page.
The low-level development tasks are those that are not directly reflected in the GUI or even in the API used by most developers. However, they are important in terms of performance, scalability, and compatibility.
See Projects/Nepomuk/DevelopmentStatus.
http://techbase.kde.org/Projects/Nepomuk/Ideas