

Hansen, Gilles talked about face recognition and tagging of regions in an image. Features were reviewed and a paper created in SVN.
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Gilles and Andi Clemens discussed how to refactor all the preview widgets in digiKam, which are still based on Qt3 support classes and wait for a pure Qt4 port. Gilles and Marcel Wiesweg shared initial thoughts about future image versioning support in digiKam and wishes to support grouping of pictures. The Kipi interface was extended with a new way to export a whole collection using default settings and not starting a dialog. In discussions with Luka Renko, Alex Fiestas and Aleix Pol, plans for a common codebase for all import/export Kipi plugins were drafted. Some problems in the liblqr library are waiting to be fixed.

Working on cross-platform support, he reported a lot of problems with digiKam on Windows to Patrick Spendrin, who immediately went to fix them, shared his experience to compile digiKam under MinGW and MSVC, and tested compilation under Mac OS X on Kåre's borrowed MacBook. A lot of discussion was centered around a future architecture for Kipi plugins for syncing with web services and how Akonadi could help in this context.ĭigiKam developer Gilles Caulier hacked with Kåre Särs on the Acquire Images Kipi plugin and found some problems with the libksane Twain implementation. The developers of Kamoso took the opportunity to bring Kipi support to their application. A lot of work was put into polishing Windows support, with collaborative testing and bug fixing. With digiKam preparing for the 1.0 release shortly before Christmas, plans were discussed and work began already in feature branches for the following release. The developers of digiKam and the Kipi project came together in Essen, Germany on November 13-15 for the second coding sprint for KDE photography applications.
