On Thursday 10 February 2011, Lydia Pintscher wrote: > On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:49, NR <neerajb1...@gmail.com> wrote: > > hye lydia. > > i meant, > > no body worked on KOPETE last year in GSOC, it was not included in the > > event. > > no body send his or her idea regarding development in kopete. > > so here i am asking you whether we have to think ideas on the last year > > applications which were included in GSOC 2010 (like panorama, marble etc) > > or we can think upon other applications also(like kopete) > > thank you > > Ah ok. Yes it is possible to come up with more than those apps > included last year. > However I'd like to make one restriction: Only apps that have a > community that the student can rely on - no one-man shows and nearly > dead apps. They can not provide what is expected of them in terms of > mentoring and engagement of the student. One of the goals of GSoC is > to get the student involved in a cool free software team. Given that I > don't see this for Kopete atm I fear they are not a good fit to get > some of KDE's slots. I am however happy to be proven wrong. > While not strictly "kopete" there is KDE Telepathy, which seems to have an active team, and this is in the area of messenging as well.
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