Added features:
- Podcast subscription synchronisation.
- Podcast status synchronisation.
- Browse through podcasts suggested by gpodder.net.
- Browse through gpodder.net top recommended podcasts.
The difficulties:
- Even though I had studied many things about Qt, there will be always some weird problem due to a lack of some specific knowledge.
- Lots of bugs with no appropriate way to search for the root of the problem (Challenge accepted \o/).
The future:
- Get users feedback, in order to fix bugs and so on.
- Keep tracking mygpo and libmygpo-qt evolution, so as to analyse what new features could be implemented in gpodder service.
- Keep contributing with Amarok team. Fixing bugs and adding new features.
So, my proposal objectives were fulfilled and I'm happy to give something back to the KDE community, since I have been literally "experiencing freedom" for so many years without any active role in KDE ecosystem. Besides that, the most valuable thing that I learned is that software development is not just about code. As a FOSS supporter, I already thought about it in the past, but there are a lot of things that you can only understand when you face it yourself.
At last, I really have to say that this whole experience has been one that I will carry with me for my whole life. So, I will keep contributing with Amarok, thereby further developing my hacking/coding/social skills and making great code for all users (Or, at least, I hope so ^^).
With all that said, I also want to give thanks to google for all the support to FOSS communities, to KDE people for the great desktop environment, to mygpo and libmygpo-qt team for the gpodder stuff, and to Bart Cernnels, my mentor, for the patience during the last three months.
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