Trying to understand the scope of kdenlive

Albert Astals Cid aacid at kde.org
Tue Apr 26 21:06:17 BST 2022


El dimarts, 26 d’abril de 2022, a les 18:13:50 (CEST), Paul Brown va escriure:
> On Tuesday, 26 April 2022 13:46:42 CEST Zeke Williams wrote:
> > I'm thinking if I ever struck rich (wishful thinking) I would heavily
> > fund KDE. If I was in a hypothetical scenario able to provide more
> > funding to kdenlive and KDE in general, would the possibility of
> > making natron an official KDE program be up for consideration?
> 
> Given sufficient resources, I guess everything is possible.
> 
> > Because
> > natron really needs more devs, it's starting to fall behind a bit.
> 
> Natron started to fall behind as soon as the funding from Inria (https://
> www.inria.fr/en) dried up and the devs that were working on the project had to 
> find jobs doing other stuff. So, yeah, funding is the problem for Natron.
> 
> If new funding came through KDE, it would be reasonable to assume that Natron 
> should become a KDE project.
> 
> However, a long term KDE project, like Kdenlive, would logically be before it 
> in the line for funding. Ironically, Kdenlive never had funding,

Not a lot of money, but 
  https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/kdenlive-refactoring
achieved 185% of it's flexible goal back in 2012

Cheers,
  Albert




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