This page has a big ugly hole where it's intended to embed a 3rd party video:
kdenlive.org/about

I suggest to add that page a chapter called "Other recommended software"
And list a funcional-classified list of projects, with some selection requisites:
0. 100% FOSS
1. Useful in the video-editing job (including image design, audio, etc.)
2. File formats compatible with Kdenlive
3. Has a project's website and community resources fot it (lists/forum/?).
4. More than 1 year from its first stable release.


El 6/5/22 a les 17:37, Zeke Williams ha escrit:
I think advertising natron on kdenlive.org <http://kdenlive.org> is the simplest solution for the time being as well as bundling natron with kdenlive when downloaded.

On Fri, May 6, 2022, 10:30 AM Narcis Garcia <debianli...@actiu.net <mailto:debianli...@actiu.net>> wrote:

    "integration" word can mean many things.
    Formats compatibility, interoperation / interaction, can be a bit more
    concrete, but maybe not enough.

    You could open concrete feature requests at each project, to ask for
    concrete actions that produce concrete results.

    Another (simpler) way can be to put Natron and Kdenlive logos together
    in the title bar and website headers. And a single downloadable package
    with both applications. Total integration and sympathy.



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    El 6/5/22 a les 15:56, Zeke Williams ha escrit:
     > Sorry, my previous message was meant for this one. As I said:
     >
     > I don't see why not. I don't think natron needs to be a
    dependency for
     > kdenlive to be used, but a degree of integration between the two is
     > definitely possible without going crazy with things.
     >
     > On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:36 AM Mehdi Haghgoo
    <powergame_cod...@yahoo.com <mailto:powergame_cod...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
     >>
     >> Then, they should make a nice creation suite.
     >> Do you think the two will work together without making the
    software too heavy and complex?
     >>
     >>
     >> On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 17:47, Zeke Williams
     >> <lakele...@gmail.com <mailto:lakele...@gmail.com>> wrote:
     >> Natron is a compositing editor for video and special effects. A
     >> completely different purpose from what kdenlive is striving to
    be. If
     >> kdenlive is premier pro, then natron is after effects. Natron can do
     >> many things that cannot be done in kdenlive or can't be done as
     >> complex. Natron would go with kdenlive like bread and butter if
    there
     >> was tighter integration with the two applications.
     >>
     >> On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 9:06 AM Mehdi Haghgoo
    <powergame_cod...@yahoo.com <mailto:powergame_cod...@yahoo.com>> wrote:
     >>>
     >>> Hi Zeke,
     >>>
     >>> I have never used Natron. What can be done in it that are not
    currently possible in kdenlive?
     >>>
     >>>
     >>>
     >>> On Fri, May 6, 2022 at 15:26, Zeke Williams
     >>> <lakele...@gmail.com <mailto:lakele...@gmail.com>> wrote:
     >>> Natron is highly usable despite stalling a bit in development.
    There
     >>> should be some awareness of kdenlive users for natron.
    Something basic
     >>> like the ability to open a clip or project into natron to make
    edits
     >>> and then have the edits be applied to the kdenlive video. It's been
     >>> discussed last month about how there once was a possibility of
    making
     >>> natron an official kde project, but in order for that to
    happen, more
     >>> awareness of natron's existence is required.


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