Stefan Teleman wrote:
There is currently no place where "Things that align well with the kernel and/or the core utilities, that demand or require tight integration" can happen for KDE Solaris,

Consider me to be ignorant; you won't be too far off ;-)

The proposal says "collaborate with the KDE e.V. and kde-core-devel
in order to integrate KDE as an OpenSolaris project", yet the
solaris.kde.org web page gives the impression that that is *its*
charter; furthermore, there already is an OpenSolaris Desktop KDE
community with what looks to be the same charter yet again.  So my
question is "what will this new project do that is different from
those other two"?  Why do we need three communities/projects to do
this?

Being somewhat pedantic, I'm assuming that whatever the crew over
at solaris.kde.org delivers can be considered a baseline for this
discussion.  I assume that it works, for some definition of "works".
I also assume that it doesn't work well enough, and so this proposal
is being made to do something more as part of the OpenSolaris
community, and finally, that that effort can't or isn't being done
over in http://www.opensolaris.org/os/community/desktop/communities/kde/.

Help me out by characterizing that "something more".

  -John (Who is trying to say +1 to KDE and -1 to a needless
         proliferation of projects and/or communities)
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