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<title>Make the KAppTemplate CMake module global</title>
<updated>2015-12-29T09:33:34+00:00</updated>
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<name>Marco Martin</name>
<email>notmart@gmail.com</email>
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<published>2015-12-09T11:14:38+00:00</published>
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templates are very useful as teaching tool in order to make
a minimal application that uses a certain framework.
templates in the KAppTemplate repository will always get forgotten
(plus kapptemplate is not really necessary as they work in kdevelop as well)
An ideal situation would be frameworks having templates in their own repos
with templates of barebone apps using the main framework features.
In order to do that, the cmake stuff needed in order to correctly install
a template needs to be ported to a place avaiable to all frameworks

REVIEW:126185
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templates are very useful as teaching tool in order to make
a minimal application that uses a certain framework.
templates in the KAppTemplate repository will always get forgotten
(plus kapptemplate is not really necessary as they work in kdevelop as well)
An ideal situation would be frameworks having templates in their own repos
with templates of barebone apps using the main framework features.
In order to do that, the cmake stuff needed in order to correctly install
a template needs to be ported to a place avaiable to all frameworks

REVIEW:126185
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