kdesdk/kdeaccounts-plugins

Rainer Endres endres at physos.org
Thu Feb 26 18:05:21 GMT 2004


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Hi

On Wednesday 25 February 2004 08:07, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> why is it in 
> kdesdk? this is something only matters to us KDE hackers and our more
> ardent fans/lunatics, not to people generally interested in KDE development
> tools.

Because it is interesting for KDE developers only? As almost everything else 
in there? I think umbrello is something which deserves it's own module 
together with things like valgrind, but thats only  because almost everything 
else is only interesting for developers working in KDE CVS or apps organized 
like KDE CVS apps.

> is it just me, or does this belong in kde-common, 

aehm, kde-common is not a regular CVS module you can compile ;)

> or perhaps even 
> kde-addons 

Which contains only things interesting for non-developers. Should 
kdeaccounts-plugin move, which is not at all needed (can we please stop 
moving things around after every release?) I strongly reccomend you are not 
the one choosing where to ;)

> due to its optional nature and multi-package dependencies? 

no multipackage compile time dependency. Can not see one reason why it should 
be anywhere else than kdesdk.

> i think it's a cool thing, just misplaced. and hugs to Carsten for making
> it =)

Heh, when the position of applications is your only playfield which needs work 
in KDE we have come a long way ;)

Just because you missed kdeaccounts-plugin for so long is no reason to move it 
to a module you watch ;)

MfG
	Rainer

P.S. Please note all the ;) seems a disclaimer like this is needed these 
days :}
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