@Pabarino has published a blog post about his GSoC progress on removing the heavy QtWidgets dependency from Akonadi's background processes.
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@Pabarino has published a blog post about his GSoC progress on removing the heavy QtWidgets dependency from Akonadi's background processes. Check it out!
Week 3 on Merkuro (GSoC 2025)
Tackling the Migration Agent For week three, I finished resolving the configuration window issue for the EteSync resource by hiding the default configuration window and programmatically linking the wizard’s “Accepted” and “Rejected” states to the configuration window’s accept() and reject() methods. This ensured that the wizard cleanly replaced the built-in dialog without leaving a “zombie” window behind. I’ve submitted a merge request for these changes so it can be reviewed and integrated upstream.\n
Pablo Ariño Muñoz (pabloarino.com)
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