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From: Harald J. <ha...@a-...> - 2010-11-05 11:46:37
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On Fri, Nov 05, 2010 at 04:31:06AM -0700, Emanoil Kotsev wrote: > Hi, Hi > > I don't see kitchensync there, I think the Debian KDE maintainers > > dropped it for KDE4 (if it is part of the kdepim package upstream) as it > > was unusable. > > There were few discussions about the future of opensync and about kitchensync as part of kde4. Quentin got kitchensync into kde-dev, so if I'm not wrong it is in kde already, but somewhere in dev. So the main point should be to make them move it into normal kde again :-). > > > Changelog says something like this yes, but I guess when you have a working > solution to incorporate into kdepim then chances that the software gets > accepted in Deian again are quite higher, not to mention the fact that then a > whole team and not you would be responsible for keeping it up-to-date. > > This is the primary goal. From my impression libopensync and some of the plugins are quite usable, so having them in one system like debian/ubuntu or whatever will bring us more testers and feedback. And I guess that coordinating the whole thing with the responsible Debian people before doing anything is a good idea. > > regards Kind regards Harald > > > > |