Hey George, nice to see you back!
On Thu, Jun 9, 2016 at 11:02 AM, George Kiagiadakis <gkia...@tolabaki.gr> wrote: > Hello all, > > For those of you that don't know me, I'm an old kde-telepathy & > telepathy-qt developer who's been inactive in telepathy for a couple of > years. Recently I've been looking again into what is going on in this > project and it looks like it's dead, which is a pity. However, I can see > there is some limited activity around telepathy-qt, with some people > writing new Qt-based CMs (cool!). This little activity makes me hope > that maybe it's possible to revive the rest of the project? > > I'm basically writing this email to declare my interest in attempting a > revival. I think free communication is quite important and it's being > neglected a lot recently in the FOSS world, which motivates me enough to > spend some time again in this project. > > As a start, I would like to get in touch with all of you who are still > working on something related to telepathy. It would be nice to start a > conversation about project needs and future plans. So, if you are > interested, please get in touch. I am 'gkiagia' on irc and various other places on the internet. > So KDE Telepathy is right now pretty much in maintenance mode for lack of developers, but there is some development by me going into a new KDE/Qt/QML client called SpaceBar, which does not have any public releases yet and is moreless built on top of ktp-common-internals fork, which I would love to get back to master. The primary focus was/is Plasma mobile, but it's very well usable on desktop as well with some nice features like endless-history-on- scroll and full emoji support plus all the goodness of ktp-text-ui filters. Cheers -- Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer
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