Hi, the developers are both minors but the big brother who is a regular of #kde-chat and #kde-vdg already disclosed his name but he also felt uncomfortable disclosing the name of his little brother without his authorization and I agree with him. We shouldn't ask minors to disclose their names.
With the games being under BSD-2 now, do we really need to have the names of the developers? It's not like we can't relicense the code to another license if we wanted. Aside from this issue that I hope Ingo can help with, I'm in favor of incubating Abstract Games. The games are great, they could probably work on Plasma Mobile with a bit of work. Also, the developers are talented as seen in one of their other projects a basic Qt office suite: https://gitlab.com/abstractsoftware/o20/o20coreapps. I volunteer to be the sponsor or one of the sponsors and help them to migrate to the KDE infrastructure. Regards, Carl ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐‐‐‐‐ Le mardi, mai 5, 2020 9:37 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aa...@kde.org> a écrit : > El divendres, 1 de maig de 2020, a les 23:37:56 CEST, The Abstract Developers > va escriure: > > > Hello! > > In https://gitlab.com/abstractsoftware/abstract-games/-/issues/1, we were > > invited to add the Abstract Games suite into the KDE Applications, and of > > course we couldn't refuse! > > We are a small team of two, who would prefer to remain anonymous if that's > > OK, and we are hosted on free software (Gitlab) at > > https://gitlab.com/abstractsoftware/abstractgames. I believe that all > > aspects of the KDE Manifesto are satisfied. > > About remaining anonymous, that's a more picky subject and we are not sure > it's a yes or it's a no yet. > > Not sure what to tell you here to be honest. > > Ingo you mentioned you'd work on that, do we have an ETA? > > Cheers, > Albert > > > Thank you, > > the Abstract Developers
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