[Kde-accessibility] simons move to KDE: Mailing list

Robert cole rkcole72984 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 2 23:51:32 UTC 2012


Although I do not post to this list much (at least for now), I do read 
any e-mails which come here. simon definitely sounds like an interesting 
application, so I am with Jeremy. It would be great to see how its 
development is coming along. I'm hoping to get my hands on a machine 
which I can use specifically for testing, so then maybe I could be of 
more help to others on this list.

On 02/02/2012 02:48 PM, Jeremy Whiting wrote:
> Peter,
>
> Welcome to kde a11y :)  As you may or may not have noticed,
> kde-accessibility at kde.org doesn't get much if any traffic from users
> besides once in a while a question or two.  Mostly we use it for
> development, so I would suggest just using this list for simon
> development.  I'm not sure what others think, but I think it would be
> cool to follow how simon develops (/me ashamedly admits he hasn't
> tried simon in a long time...)
>
> BR,
> Jeremy
>
> On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 2:52 AM, Peter Grasch<grasch at simon-listens.org>  wrote:
>> Hello folk of kde-accessibility at kde.org,
>>
>> as some of you might know, simon is moving to the KDE infrastructure.
>>
>> On sourceforge we had two Mailing lists: One for simon development and one for
>> simon users. The last one never really took off (most users prefer an online
>> forum over a mailing list apparently) but the development list is seeing quite
>> steady traffic.
>>
>> As part of the move, I'd like to migrate the existing mailing lists to KDE.
>> Seeing as we're basically joining the KDE accessibility team, I was wondering
>> if it would be appropriate to use this mailing list to communicate or if we
>> should apply for our own list.
>>
>> Basically, I think there are three options:
>> 1. Use kde-accessibility for simon development discussions
>> 2. Create a new mailing list for simon development
>> 3. Create a new mailing list kde-accessibility-devel for simon, jovie, etc.
>> development
>>
>> Personally, I'd prefer #3 but I'd like to get some feedback of the lists
>> subscribers and of course KDE accessibility developers: What do you think?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Peter
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