[kde-community] Using software created by KDE and KDE-related communities/companies for KDE infrastructure

Aaron J. Seigo aseigo at kde.org
Mon Sep 15 19:04:45 BST 2014


On Monday, September 15, 2014 16.24:55 Aleix Pol wrote:
> - Kollab: This was already discussed recently in this list, it doesn't seem
> feasible to offer a Kollab instance to the membership (let alone the whole
> community) so I don't think we want to depend on it. That said, We might
> want to ensure we have all the tools to use the standards we can rely on,
> then ensure Kollab is capable to interact with them, given it's one of the
> few platforms we could have a say.

I'm sure we can work sth out with Kolab Systems.

> - Bodega: +1, it should happen soon. I'd say there's some rough edges to
> polish on the client side, as we don't really have all the infrastructure
> needed so that it shines, but I'm confident it will happen sooner rather
> than later.

This really depends on demonstrated interest. When I stepped back from KDE, I 
let this drop on the floor as well. If there is real interest, then I'm happy 
to take up development again.

Someone in the ElementaryOS community on G+ mentioned Bodega the other day, 
openSuse is interested in using it.

I'm just not interested in herding cats ... so if the cats will herd 
themselves in Bodega's direction, I'll meet you all there.

-- 
Aaron J. Seigo
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