I did not realize that there has already been some talk about this in openSUSE and that a team already exists to continue to maintain KDE 3 presently. It appears they are more interested in staying with what they have now.
On Fri, Sep 26, 2014 at 9:26 PM, Timothy Pearson kb9vqf@pearsoncomputing.net wrote:
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All,
Is this project still actively maintained? It appears to have been a while since the last update.
Yes it is; as Calvin mentioned take a look at our GIT tree--there are changes going in practically every day.
Are there any new development goals planned?
We are trying to get R14 out the door at this time, with a focus on eliminating as many irritating user-visible bugs (some left over from KDE 3.5.10) as possible. We currently use a meta bug report http://bugs.trinitydesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=2014) to track our progress; right now it looks like we're around 80% of the way to release.
Would any of you be interested in migrating this to openSUSE Open Build Service to automate the packaging and distribution for multiple distributions?
No need to migrate as we have a sizable build infrastructure here, but if someone wants to add OBS support they should feel free to do so. A word of warning: TDE is huge; even Launchpad cannot support us properly.
The reason I ask is because we have some community member in openSUSE that are intentionally using EOL versions of openSUSE to avoid KDE 4 for as long as possible. I would like to make TDE a openSUSE desktop option for them with a OBS repo.
This could hopefully help all of you pick up some additional developers as well.
Sounds good to me; any takers?
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