Am Dienstag, 13. Juni 2006 10:11 schrieb Arnaud Quette:
> salut Fathi,
>
> thanks to Modestas for pointing out your mail.
>
> 2006/6/13, Modestas Vainius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Hello,
> >
> > 2006 m. birželis 13 d., antradienis 09:49, Arnaud Quette rašė:
> > > I'm in touch with Mattia Dongili who should contact somebody to check
> > > for adoption. If I don't have news by next week, I'll orphan these.
> > > Finally note that I have excellent relationship with the upstream
> > > developer, Stefan Kombrik...
> >
> > FYI, Fathi Boudra expressed a will to package[1] ksynaptics a few days
> > ago. So he might be interested in adopting the package. Thanks for your
> > work.
> >
> > 1. http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2006/06/msg00095.html
>
> if you're still interested in, we can check for sponsorship and adoption...
> You would also have to take over libsynaptics (ITP) and qsynaptics
> (won't evolve now).
>
> Contact me back privately (french ok ;-) for the details...
>
> Arnaud

That is great news to everyone :)

I think that's a little sad that Dapper didn't ship with ksynaptics 0.3.1 but 
I am looking forward to a 0.3.2 release in some weeks.
libsynaptics supports the latest driver release already, and I am receiving 
quite some feedback even from FC and Suse developers.
However, it seems that libsynaptics will ship seperately from the synaptics 
driver since its maintainer and me have some different opinions on how to do 
it.
At the very moment I tend to commit it into the qsynaptics cvs since non-kde 
apps are depending on it as well.

Btw: Is there somebody who wishes to help out for a port of QSynaptics to Qt4?

greetings,
 Stefan Kombrink >8^) (maintainer of {lib,q,k}synaptics)

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