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    Meet the PIM team ;-)
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    * 16th - 18th October 2009: [[Projects/PIM/Akonadi/Meeting2009-10|Akonadi October Sprint 2009]] in Berlin, Germany
    * 3rd - 11th July 2009: [[Projects/PIM/Meetings/GCDS_2009|GCDS/aKademy 2009]]
    * 3rd - 11th July 2009: [[Projects/PIM/Meetings/GCDS_2009|GCDS/aKademy 2009]]
    * April 2009: [[Projects/PIM/Akonadi/Meeting2009-04|Akonadi Spring Meeting 2009]]
    * April 2009: [[Projects/PIM/Akonadi/Meeting2009-04|Akonadi Spring Meeting 2009]]

    Revision as of 07:00, 9 September 2009


    Projects/PIM

    KDE PIM is a package that contains personal information management tools.

    The KDEPIM team develops the main application Kontact with all its plugins like KMail, KNode, KOrganizer, KAddressbook, Akregator, KJots and others.

    To join the team, simply email the kdepim mailing list, and join the irc://freenode.net/kontact IRC channel.

    Resources

    Development

    Much of the infrastructure of KDE PIM has been moved to kdepimlibs module as a framework for all KDE applications. Therefore we have two main modules within the KDE SVN: kdepim and kdepimlibs. The latter contains code that provides public APIs.

    Current development focus as of January 2009 is on the Akonadi service and porting existing applications to Akonadi and KMime and other frameworks.

    If you're looking into starting KMail development, have a look at the list of KMail junior jobs.

    Documentation

    The KMail handbook is currently being rewritten, for more information look at the documentation wiki page.

    KDE PIM 4

    • README documents stored in the KDE SVN:
    • kdepim:
    • kdepimlibs

    Planning

    KDE PIM 3

    The KDE PIM 3 branch is frozen and no longer actively maintained. Use the KDE 3 enterprise branch for a version of Kontact that is still being updated.

    Enterprise branches

    Kontact is the primary Kolab client. There are different release cycles for the Kolab clients and for KDE, and therefore there are so-called enterprise branches in SVN where the Kolab versions are maintained. Changes in the enterprise branches are regularly merged back to SVN trunk. The enterprise branches are maintained by KDAB.

    More information about the enterprise branches can be found at:

    Other Links

    PIM SoC 2008 projects

    Technologies used in KDE PIM

    This list is quite incomplete.

    Community

    Meetings

    Meet the PIM team ;-)