El dimecres, 27 d’abril de 2016, a les 22:13:27 CEST, Alexander Neundorf va escriure: > On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 17:49:56 Boudhayan Gupta wrote: > > Hi, > > > On 27 April 2016 at 17:05, Frederik Schwarzer <schwar...@kde.org> wrote: > ... > > > > - how much of our infrastructure can Thunderbird actually benefit from? > > > > > > ... or rather, are they willing to benefit from it at all? I have > > > > > > Translations in mind. Will they switch to our way of doing things or > > > will > > > they be an encapsulated project within KDE? > > > > > > In short: this should not solely be a community decision but a technical > > > one as well. > > ... > > > work, can't do more". Given that Thunderbird uses absolutely zero KDE > > libraries and shares no development processes with KDE, I suspect > > T-bird can make use of exactly nothing of our existing infra (except > > project management and perhaps CI). > > hmm, if that's the case, are they actually qualified to become a "KDE > project" ? > From the manifesto: "The project stays true to established practices common > to similar KDE projects" (https://manifesto.kde.org/commitments.html) > > So, would they share any practices with similar KDE projects ?
There would not be similar KDE project. AFAIK we don't have any project that is an email client built on XUL/GTK. Cheers, Albert > > Alex > > > _______________________________________________ > kde-community mailing list > kde-community@kde.org > https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list kde-community@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community