Nick S schrieb am Samstag, 4. Juli 2020 um 18:18:00 UTC+2:

> Hey, off topic but just a quick heads up that if you're working on a 
> Google Takeout importer, I've put a good amount of work into parsing Google 
> Hangouts and Google Voice. It's all here, if you're interested: 
> https://github.com/NickSto/life-browser/tree/master/drivers
>
>
Thank you. Could be interesting at a later point or for others. I am not 
using Hangouts or voice but I would like to build the importer in a ways to 
easy add all Google services.
 

>
> On Saturday, July 4, 2020 at 11:14:15 AM UTC-4, Niklas Merz wrote:
>>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> it has been a long time but my interest in Perkeep has come up again. (I 
>> am working on a Google Takeout importer right now). As I am recently 
>> working much on an Apache project a question came up in my head while 
>> looking at the projects activity again: Would Perkeep work and grow as an 
>> Apache project? Is this something anybody ever considered?
>>
>> This idea/discussion might be out of place, but I am asking anyway 
>> because my first thought was that Perkeep works almost exactly like an 
>> Apache project. A diverse group of people contribute from time to time, the 
>> license fits, most processes and ideas are similar to Apache ones and the 
>> major platform for discussion is a mailing list.
>>
>> What are the challenges to move Perkeep forward? From my point of view 
>> it's that maintainers don't have the time to work on it and from an end 
>> users perspective it may needs to be more approachable.
>>
>> Going through the Apache Incubator would be a lot of work and may not be 
>> successful. But I know some people that may have good advice for this and 
>> the project might grow the community in that environment. After becoming 
>> member of an Apache project I started to understand why it works like that 
>> and why this sense of shared ownership matters.
>>
>> If this idea does not make any sense please ignore it and apologize me 
>> for thinking out loud.
>>
>> P.S: I love Perkeep. It still runs very stable in my setup even after 
>> ignoring it for some time. It's a great project and I wish I could 
>> contribute more to make it even better.
>>
>> Kind regards
>> Niklas Merz
>>
>>

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