Hi, > It's a pleasure to share the good news with you: Joseph's project to work on > Kdenlive port to Windows has been validated by KDE (thanks for sharing the > slots) & Google. Joseph had already made this offer last year, but we were > not ready on our side... With the Qt5/KF5 port behind us, it is a great new > step to climb! Meanwhile he had been working for KDE on Kopete, so he > already knows our environment, tools and community. > > I will try to answer his questions regarding development, you may help too > here, but also I hope in testing the earliest binaries whenever they would > come?! > > So please welcome him in our group, and be sure we will inform you for every > progress we make...
Thanks for this good news. I have been using kdenlive to edit videos for several years, especially for the non profit french organisation April <http://www.april.org/> and for Wikimedia Commons, like this one : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Manufacture_nationale_de_S %C3%A8vres_Atelier_du_Moulin_2013.webm I work on a Kunbuntu distribution but people regularly ask me about editing videos on Windows with free software and the only software I can recommand right now is Blender. But Blender is not specialised in video editing. So having Kdenlive working on Windows would be a great step to help people to leave the dark side of the force and get rid of Windows. Best regards. -- Lionel Allorge April : http://www.april.org Lune Rouge : http://www.lunerouge.org Wikimedia France : http://wikimedia.fr _______________________________________________ kdenlive mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kdenlive
