On Tuesday 14 January 2014 11:20:01 Anton Sayetsky wrote: > 2014/1/13 Max Brazhnikov <m...@freebsd.org>: > > I actually like the idea to inform users about other KDE applications, > but I > don't think bloating port dependencies is appropriate way to do it. > > How about pkg-message with list of ports for the most popular apps (we > can > take above-mentioned from KDE site)? > > > if you don't know about knemo, how would you know about kdeextragear4? > > I'll give you a single answer to above questions. > I think that the best way is: > 1. Create meta-port for extragear (someone should find another > extragear apps in ports tree). > 2. Add appropriate deps to it. (And remove duplicates from other kde*4 > ports.) 3. Add kdeextragear4 dep to x11/kde4.
That sounds like an excellent way to promote the Applications part of KDE -- there's all the core / base stuff (what's known as the Software Collection right now) and then there's a wide range of interesting apps that can be considered part of the "extra's". You might know them by name, or, with this suggestion, know that the "extragear" port contains a (longish) list of suitable ports. But it'll take some setting up, yeah, and sorting out: is digikam an extragear? How about tupi (well, that one's totally new still)? There's a thread on kde-community right now about reconsidering what all are useful applications (e.g. kfloppy isn't, any more). [ade] _______________________________________________ kde-freebsd mailing list kde-freebsd@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd See also http://freebsd.kde.org/ for latest information