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Message #00627
Re: [RSS-Reader] Let's get it done
Hi, Joey!
Let me add:
5. Share model between list and grid views.
6. Optimize Add article to not recreate all tabs, only two (selected topic
and shorts (may be))
Both when Tabs will support dynamic management. I'll take it.
And last one - I don't like current solution for preserving articles status
after update.
What if user will close app while update in progress? All data will be lost.
I hope your database skills, Joey, is powerful enough to implement it
better way ;)
So, let's rock!
2013/9/28 Joey Chan <qqworini@xxxxxxxxx>
> Hi Ladies and Gentlemen,
>
> We already made a good progress on RSS Reader, most of the main features
> are landed.
> Here's a list of what we are doing and gonna do:
>
> In progress:
> 1. drag-&-drop and swipe-remove for feed items (Joey)
> 2. article reading options[1] (Roman)
> 3. U1DB for setting (Roman)
> 4. article share (Andrew Starr-Bochicchio)
> 5. dynamic load in gridview (Joey)
>
> To do:
> 1. Saved article [2]
> 1.1 multi-selection in gridview
> 1.2 multi-selection in listview
> 1.3 Removing articles from Saved
> 1.4 Saved tab empty state
> 2. Listview [3]
> 2.1 Subheader behaviour topic view
> 2.2 Collapsing the subheader topic view
> 3. offline Image[4]
> 4. notification bar
>
>
> [1] Roman, could u update ur reading options with the new setting using
> U1DB ?
> [2] pls go through the "UX spec" document
> [3] same as above
> [4] https://bugs.launchpad.net/qml-friends/+bug/1231896 the bug I
> reported was rejected, puzzle me a lot... if we have to create a c++
> plugin, this may not be an easy job.
>
>
> So, let's get it done before the Release Day ! Whoa !
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>
> Cheers,
> Joey
>
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