On July 12, 2012 02:13:20 PM Pino Toscano wrote: > Hi, > > Alle giovedì 12 luglio 2012, Bruce Sass ha scritto: > > > 1) Trinity is not in Debian. > > > > True, but it has been packaged for Stable and Oldstable based systems > > which makes it more likely to eventually appear in Debian than some > > random piece of source out there. > > Not really; consider for example that qt3 has been removed recently from > Debian (so squeeze is the last stable release with qt3), so any kind of > reintrouction of it into the archive will not be that welcome.
That's a good thing... nobody should want old and unmaintained Qt3 apps in the archive. However, it may open the door a little more for the introduction of Trinity since there is now no pressure to accommodate arbitrary Qt3 based apps. > > > So unless any of above changes, this is not a place for "KDE is > > > crap, Trinity rulez". > > > > Nowhere is a good place for: "KDE is crap, Trinity rulez"! > > > > However, given Trinity's origins (as KDE-3.5) and goals (be installed > > alongside and work with KDE-4 and apps), debian-kde is the best place > > within Debian for someone looking at introducing it into the archive > > to bring it up-- this is where the DD/DM expertise wrt KDE-3.5 and 4 > > resides, and this is the place with the most potential for finding > > interested users. > > No, debian-kde is definitely *not* the place for advertising Trinity in > any form, nor for finding your users. > > Please bring Trinity away from this list, thank you. Sure... all I wanted to do was correct some BS about Trinity being an obsolete clone of KDE-3.5. - Bruce -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-kde-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/201207121540.31442.bms...@shaw.ca