Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-10 Thread Sebastian Sauer
On 12/09/2011 10:55 PM, Alex Sarmiento wrote: http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/cyberduck/id409222199?mt=12&ls=1 http://cyberduck.ch/ Source: Source code is available licenced unter the GNU General Public Licence. svn co http://svn.cyberduck.ch/trunk cyberduck I don't see any reason on why not

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-10 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote: > On 9 December 2011 20:08, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > > Hey, Apple was ok about publishing VLC at their Store, but some developers > > wont(VLC/Nokia developer(s) made a lot of users unhappy, not Apple). > > Anyway, you are able to install i

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Alex Sarmiento
> Yes, Macs. So there is no reason not to provide installation package > for download directly from calligra.org and get the 100% of the > _donations_. So far Mac PCs (yeah these are x86 PCs) still can be used > without touching the walled garden. The krita home page will always be able to provide

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Jaroslaw Staniek
On 9 December 2011 20:08, Alex Sarmiento wrote: >  Hey, Apple was ok about publishing VLC at their Store, but some developers > wont(VLC/Nokia developer(s) made a lot of users unhappy, not Apple). Anyway, > you are able to install it via jailbreak , so there's no legal issues. > > Besides,we are

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Alex Sarmiento
Hey, Apple was ok about publishing VLC at their Store, but some developers wont(VLC/Nokia developer(s) made a lot of users unhappy, not Apple). Anyway, you are able to install it via jailbreak , so there's no legal issues. Besides,we are talking about a Mac computers, not IOS devices So far,

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Cyrille Berger Skott
On Friday 09 December 2011, Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > Of course, there are any number of reasons Apple wouldn't accept Krita in > the app store, but we can but try. No philosophical objections on my part > -- Krita is GPL because we want it to spread. However, I think it should use a different name,

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Cyrille Berger Skott
On Friday 09 December 2011, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > Sorry, i didn't meant to be harsh and I don't have anything against Nokia > people, they support great open source projects. But i am just an unhappy > user who cannot use VLC in the iPhone ;( for no reason, that's not > freedom. You should dire

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Cyrille Berger Skott
On Friday 09 December 2011, Inge Wallin wrote: > On Friday, December 09, 2011 02:24:16 Alex Sarmiento wrote: > > As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from > > the AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why > > was pulled out . Just because so

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Alex Sarmiento
Sorry, i didn't meant to be harsh and I don't have anything against Nokia people, they support great open source projects. But i am just an unhappy user who cannot use VLC in the iPhone ;( for no reason, that's not freedom. I just really want to spread this great software to other people, and

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, Dan Jensen wrote: > This is indeed an issue. Perhaps a donation link somewhere in the app > would work? Not sure how Apple views this, mind you, but it's an > option (and more in the keeping what is a developing trend in KDE, > where paying for the software becomes

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, Jaroslaw Staniek wrote: > On 9 December 2011 02:24, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > > As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from the > > AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why was > > pulled out . Just because some

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Jaroslaw Staniek
On 9 December 2011 02:24, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from the > AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why was > pulled out .  Just because some idiotic Nokia employee doesn't like Apple > doesn't means that

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Friday 09 December 2011 Dec, C. Boemann wrote: > On Friday 09 December 2011 09:43:04 Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > > On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > > > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file > > > choosers and unified title and menu bars to

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Dan Jensen
On 9 December 2011 09:28, C. Boemann wrote: > On Friday 09 December 2011 09:43:04 Boudewijn Rempt wrote: >> On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote: >> > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file >> > choosers and unified title and menu bars to the who

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread C. Boemann
On Friday 09 December 2011 09:43:04 Boudewijn Rempt wrote: > On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file > > choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita > > apps. It works and feel bett

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
On Thursday 08 December 2011 Dec, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file > choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita apps. It > works and feel better that way under MacOS, with a more native and integrated > exp

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-09 Thread Inge Wallin
On Friday, December 09, 2011 02:24:16 Alex Sarmiento wrote: > As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from > the AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why > was pulled out . Just because some idiotic Nokia employee doesn't like > Apple doesn't

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-08 Thread Alex Fiestas
In the case of the Mac os X app store you can always give a copy of the binary so the user can install the app somewhere else (iirc this is the main problem with the iPhone case) On Dec 8, 2011 10:18 PM, "Alex Sarmiento" wrote: > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen ,

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-08 Thread Alex Sarmiento
As far as i know, Apple never said that they pulled out the VLC App from the AppStore because the GPL license was incompatible, nobody knows why was pulled out . Just because some idiotic Nokia employee doesn't like Apple doesn't means that you can't publish GPL software in the AppStore http:/

Re: Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-08 Thread Jaroslaw Staniek
On 8 December 2011 22:17, Alex Sarmiento wrote: > Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file > choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita apps. >  It works and feel better that way under MacOS, with a more native and > integrated experience. I

Selling Krita through Apple AppStore

2011-12-08 Thread Alex Sarmiento
Right now i am adding support for Mac os X Lion native fullscreen , file choosers and unified title and menu bars to the whole KDE and Krita apps. It works and feel better that way under MacOS, with a more native and integrated experience. It only takes some minor tweaks to the source code So