On 27 April 2010 19:11, Eva Brucherseifer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Well, first of all it is lack of time. decibel is something which complements
> telepathy with some specific desktop use cases (e.g. startup, configuration,
> putting things together, etc).
>
> There is a technical challenge in telepathy APIs changing constantly, this
> might be less nowadays though. Afaik telepathy work is mostly customer-driven,
> which doesn't really put work with the KDE community in the centre.

Although this was definitely true in the past, I feel both of these
points are no longer significant. The telepathy API has settled down
much more now, and the new Qt bindings for it allow changes to be
handled transparently to library users and without binary incompatible
changes. Also, the number of people involved in integrating Telepathy
with KDE has grown substantially in the past months and the project is
making plenty of headway, with good cooperation with upstream
Telepathy.

George

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George Goldberg
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