Hi Carl, thanks for sponsoring us and that you are willing to become our mentor!
I already applied for an developer account and asked Tim to do the same. I propose to change the name to KStopMotion, as we are targeting other platforms beside Linux, too. I double check with Tim, that he is d'accord with the change. Then we now how to call the project within invent.kde.org I am going to report back! Bye Christoph Am 07.04.21 um 21:45 schrieb Christoph Grüninger: > Dear KDE team, > > I would like to apply for linux-stopmotion to become a KDE project. > > == Project description == > Linux Stopmotion is a Free Open Source application to create stop-motion > animations. It helps you capture and edit the frames of your animation > and export them as a single file. > Direct capture from webcams, MiniDV cameras, and DSLR cameras. It offers > onion-skinning, import images from disk, and time lapse photography. LSM > supports multiple scenes, frame editing, basic sound track, animation > playback at different frame rates, and GIMP integration for image. > Movies can be exported to a file and to Cinelerra frame lists. > Technically, it is a C++ / Qt application with optional dependencies to > camera capture libraries. > LSM is part of DebianEdu; LSM packages are available for at least Debian > and openSuse. > Website: linuxstopmotion.org > Git / Mailing list: sourceforge.net/projects/linuxstopmotion/ > > == List of people committing to the project == > Tim Band > Christoph Grüninger > > == Plan to be in compliance with the KDE manifesto == > We already comply wih the KDE manifesto - except for the infrastructure. > We plan to > - move over to KDE's Git repository > - switch to a mailing list within KDE's infrastructure > - use KDE bug tracker > - see what else makes sense for the project like Phabricator > Maybe we have to change the name of the application. > > Kind regards, > Christoph