On Thursday 16 February 2012 09:20:32 Aurélien Gâteau wrote: > Le 16/02/2012 00:46, Scott Kitterman a écrit : > > On Wednesday, February 15, 2012 09:47:06 PM David Edmundson wrote: > >> Shipping both would be confusing. Especially as it really makes sense > >> to have the presence applet load by default in the sys-tray. > > > > We already have a messaging indicator that supports email, IRC, and IM in > > the systray. Not having KDE Telepathy integrated with this would be > > confusing, so we only want one widget in the systray, the question is how > > best to present it. > > > > Scott K > > I happen to have some knowledge about messaging indicators :). I am very > happy to provide support for implementing one or even (gasp) do it > myself. What would be the deadline for such a patch?
Final freeze I guess... > Can we consider it > a regression fix? Probably not unless it is default. Though depending on the invasiveness of a patch we might be able to SRU it eitherway. > While I am at it, might as well give my opinion on whether we should > ship KDE Telepathy or not. My position would be to ship Kopete by > default in Main, and ship KDE Telepathy in Universe. That gives more > users the occasion to test it, report bugs and make it solid. It also > avoids disrupting Kubuntu software selection too much for LTS. +1 > I don't think the fact KDE Telepathy has a KCM is an issue: if it is not > shipped by default the KCM will only be present for those who > consciously installed it. Agreed. That was about a scenario with both kopete and ktp on the CD, where you would have an IM&Voip entry in systemsettings but it'd be completely unrelated to Kopete. H S -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
