On Wed, Dec 5, 2018 at 2:04 PM Zander Brown <zbr...@gnome.org> wrote:

> On Wed, 2018-12-05 at 12:59 -0500, Alejandro Imass wrote:
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> What I was thinking is that we could channel some funds to a University
> and have them work on it. My native country (Venezuela) is in pretty bad
> shape but top-notch Universities are still operating despite the crisis.
> This would be a win-win IMHO.
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> Worth investigating
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>

I reached out to a professor I know in one University to see what the real
possibilities are.


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> Not sure directly competing with draw.io would work especially well
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No, but it is the closest competitor AFAICT.

[...]


> Personally I'd like to see Dia remain a 'native' application (which seems
> to be the general view of others on the list as well) and plugable
> interfaces generally get very messy very fast (esp when we do a lot of
> custom rendering) so I'd rather Dia remains true to it's roots as a Gtk
> application
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>
That's fine. My idea was just to stir things up a little and see what would
come out of this discussion.

I think the main objective is saving DIA from being shunt out of the Linux
distros and see how to maintain the Windows and Mac binaries.

BTW, IIRC Steffen's widow received some revenue from the
http://dia-installer.de/ Website so I think that even if Gnome takes over
the maintenance of the Windows and Mac binaries somehow, perhaps they could
still be distributed through http://dia-installer.de/ in coordination with
her, in respect to Steffen all the years of effort that he put into
maintaining these binaries all by himself.

Best,
Alex
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