Hi.
I gave it a few thoughts and I think Kdenlive should apply to become a KDE 
Extragear 
application.
So far I can't think of any counter arguments but the pro arguments to the 
status quo are 
IMO:

1.) Documentation. Unilike WikiBooks KDE's UserBase is meant to be used with 
applications. 
The KDE team is currently in the process (mostly finished already, btw) to 
auto-generate 
DocBooks for offline use and try to fit it as smoothly as possible into KDE's 
automated 
translation workflow.

2.) KDE's automated translation workflow. 'Scripty' generates new translation 
templates 
automatically and also updates existing translations with new strings etc.
KDE's existing translation teams could take also look over Kdenlive. Existing 
Kdenlive 
translators can continue to maintain it.

3.) git. KDE is setting up its own git infrastructure. Kdenlive could use it 
(in the past 
SVN was the only option which made some projects migrate away from KDE servers 
and other 
projects not become part of the KDE Family in the first place.

4.) KDE's SysAdmin Team. Forums, git server, translation work flow, etc. are 
maintained by 
a dedicated team -- taking load from the shoulders of the ones maintaining 
Kdenlive's own 
forum.

5.) Increased visibility via news posts on dot.kde.org.

If interested, I could establish the connections between you guys and the right 
people on 
the KDE side.


Markus

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