[Kde-imaging] Creating a KIPI SourceForge project?
Achim Bohnet
ach at mpe.mpg.de
Wed Sep 28 21:11:03 CEST 2005
On Wednesday 28 September 2005 18:50, Aurélien Gâteau wrote:
> This afternoon I decided to "put my foot where my mouth is" and tried to
> upload the latest KIPI tarballs to ftp.kde.org. Then I realized the Slackware
> packages I uploaded a few days ago where still idling in the upload dir.
> Obviously ftp.kde.org is not very handy when it comes to releases.
>
> While using Digikam SourceForge file area works better than ftp.kde.org, I
> think KIPI needs his own file area, especially if people who are not Digikam
> devs want to release files. This is not the case for now, since Digikam devs
> are the most active on KIPI dev (We owe you a lot for this!), but even in the
> current days I could have a use of it to release third-party binaries
> packaged by Gwenview packagers. Therefore I suggest we create a KIPI
> SourceForge project, which we would use as a file server (I think
> extragear.kde.org/apps/kipi is ok for the website)
>
> What do you think about this?
Why not a kde-imaging sf project? There all kipi and digikam,
gwenview, kimdaba, showimg releases get uploaded?
Aren't we here to share efforts? ;)
Achim
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