On 2012-03-14, Lamarque V. Souza <lamar...@kde.org> wrote: > You are talking as if colord is the default standard and well used in > KDE and then out of a suden comes oyranoes trying to replace it. Colord is > not > wide used in KDE and since oyranos includes a wider feature set I guess it is
No. colord seems to be the default standard for linux. unless we have a good reason, I don't see why we should go for anything else. > more usefull for a wider range of users. As said in other e-mails colord is > required in Gnome3, so why not add oyranos to kdegraphics since other KDE > software already work with it? erm. kolor-manager is currently the only tool working with oyranos as I understood it. so we should add it because it is already there? /Sune