On Wed, 19 Apr 2006, Taupter wrote:

>> i don't want to move extragear. if we don't move to trunk/KDE/kopete, we
>> might as well just stay in kdenetwork. Instant messaging is not a PIM app,
>> so kdepim makes no sense, no matter how much addressbook integration we
>> have. --
>> Matt
>
> Well, Kopete handles lists of personal contacts and allows us to communicate
> with them, just like Kmail, but just in a more agile way. So that's why imho
> it belogs to kdepim. Kdenetwork made more sense before the contact
> integration, but now we're more PIM than a torrent kioslave.
> Be it kdenetwork or kdepim, it will not make such a big difference at all, I
> just think the closer proximity with the kdepim team would help in the long
> run, but even this would be minimal.

BTW the PIM team is currently thinking about moving part of the common 
functionality to its own module called "kdepimlibs".

IMHO having kopete on its own would be nice for the time being, however
it doesn't solve the general problem of the repo structure, causing 
problems like that with kdetv, etc.

Michal
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