Hi,

On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 10:01 PM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't know who is using it. Commhistory provides Qt models for messaging and
> call events (the lib), plus a daemon for Telepathy observer for call and
> messaging channels, notification handling, etc. The code has been part of
> MeeGo. If not used, then it's work done, work tested, work lost: business as
> usual.

This is great, but you're kind of illustrating the point I'm trying to
make. You generally can't just create great technology, and hope for
people to batter down your doors for it. You need to publicize it,
make it visible, get it integrated into software that's out there to
make cool things with it. As a result, your stuff will get used,
people will love it, and fight for it. The fact that you don't *know*
what uses it kind of tells me that this hasn't really been happening.

Food for thought?

> Regards,
> Zoltan

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Robin Burchell
http://rburchell.com
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