flite kicker applet

Carlos Leonhard Woelz carloswoelz at imap-mail.com
Fri Mar 5 17:51:45 CET 2004


On Fri, 5 Mar 2004 17:19:00 +0100, "Alexander Neundorf"
<neundorf at kde.org> said:
> On Friday 05 March 2004 03:37, Nick Jamieson wrote:
> > Hello everybody.
> >
> > I've written a kicker applet to read text using flite called kreader
> > (available at http://www.mcs.vuw.ac.nz/~ncj/software/). It's mostly
> > complete (ie. it works for me). How do I contribute this to KDE?
> >
> > Best regards.
> >
> > Nick
> 
> Hi Nick,
> 
> what does the applet do, maybe you can put a screenshot somewhere ? 
> (I don't know what flite is)
> 
> There are two ways to contribute: 
> 1. publish it independent from KDE, it still helps kde :-)
> 
> 2. develop it in kde cvs (I guess this is what you want to do)
> You should subscribe the relevant mailing list(s), i.e. kde-devel, 
> kde-core-devel, maybe others too.
> http://www.kde.org/mailinglists/
> Then you need cvs access. Ask for it on kde-devel or kde-core-devel or
> write a 
> mail directly to sysadmin at kde.org. But I guess if the one never heard
> from 
> you before, e.g. on the mailing lists, you won't get it instantly.
> http://developer.kde.org/documentation/other/developer-faq.html#q1.8
> So, at first subscribe to the mailing lists, post your patches/links to 
> sources there, and then ask for cvs access :-)

Also, you can post it to kde-apps.org with a screenshot to get feedback
from the users almost instantly! Then, depending on what your applet does
(I also don't know what flite is), and on the development stage of the
applet, an on what kde modules it depends, and if it is considered
useful, it should probably go to kdebase, kdeaddons, kdetoys,
kdeextragear or kdenonbeta modules.

Cheers,
-- 
  Carlos Leonhard Woelz
  carloswoelz at imap-mail.com

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