Application maintainerships
Benjamin Meyer
ben at meyerhome.net
Fri Aug 4 15:44:59 BST 2006
On Friday 04 August 2006 16:37, Jaison Lee wrote:
> On 8/4/06, Benjamin Meyer <ben at meyerhome.net> wrote:
> > On Friday 04 August 2006 16:17, Jaison Lee wrote:
> > > On 8/4/06, Benjamin Meyer <ben at meyerhome.net> wrote:
> > > > Twice I have written up blogs looking for new maintainers for apps
> > > > and both times within a very short amount of time I have gotten
> > > > responses from people who are looking to get involved in KDE and want
> > > > to help out. So if you know of an application in KDE that isn't being
> > > > maintained blogging about it is a great way to get outside interest
> > > > and involvement. There seems to be a lot of people who want to help
> > > > out in KDE, but just aren't sure how.
> > >
> > > Could you mention KRFB? :)
> >
> > KRFB?
>
> kdenetwork/krfb
>
> It's basically a VNC server for KDE. It was written by the guy who
> wrote KRDC and was abandoned at the same time, but has received even
> less attention since that time. It is disabled in CMake and not
> compiling with {Qt,KDE}4 (at least not the last time I checked). It
> has 34 entries in bugs.kde.org, some of them quite old and dificult to
> correct. Andreas Kling poked around with some bugs recently but never
> said anything about being interested in taking it over. It is
> definately in need of attention.
Don't we have a handfull of apps that are disabled? Perhaps putting together
a dot article with all of the projects would be be a good idea.
-Benjamin Meyer
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