On Tue, Feb 4, 2014 at 10:36 PM, James Cain <[email protected]> wrote: > I agree here. We should reserve at least one spot of the three
Please note that there is no limit, we just happen to have 3 applications features right now. If we want to, we could turn every application into a featured application ;) > for a > lesser-known app we might want to highlight to both new users and veterans > alike. As awesome as VLC is, as mentioned earlier it is not a KDE/Qt app, VLC is very much a Qt app, thank you :S > plus everyone I know pretty much knows about it and would already have it > installed. Also, since veterans would be perhaps less likely to use Discover > (As awesome as that app is as it evolves :) ...) we should highlight > something that might be lesser known to the greater community. A few ideas > would be: > > - KMyMoney as mentioned above is a GREAT choice Indeed. > - KRecipies Borderline useful since the inventin of the internet. My personal opinions aside though, [1] development seems to have dropped mid-2012 and for some reason the last relese tag was 3 years ago and the software has been a beta ever since then :O > - Kraft (highlighting some of business-enterprise-savy that we can rock) I think KMyMoney already somewhat goes down that road, so I'd rather take KMyMoney than Kraft as Kraft obviously has a very narrow target audience and is just about useless to everyone who's not running some sort of business. > - Choqok (really, a Twitter app needs to be included by default these days, I do generally agree... we have a plasmoid installed by default I think though. Also, quality concerns from some other mail. [1] http://quickgit.kde.org/?p=krecipes.git&a=shortlog HS -- kubuntu-devel mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
