Re: Project Submission

2021-09-23 Thread Tom Zander
On woensdag 22 september 2021 18:03:42 CEST Aleix Pol wrote: > > Would you still propose going for QML given in this > > situation? Rewriting existing, working a C++ app in QML is absolutely not needed. That would be a waste of effort. You might consider adding a QML layer on top of your C++ cla

Re: Project Submission

2021-09-22 Thread Farkas Máté
Alright then, I'll take your word and start thinking about how to rewrite it in QML and see how it goes :) Thanks a lot! Le mer. 22 sept. 2021 à 18:03, Aleix Pol a écrit : > Hi Farkas, > Integration is never a problem. QML is also written in C++. In fact, if > something is not possible to do w

Re: Project Submission

2021-09-22 Thread Aleix Pol
Hi Farkas, Integration is never a problem. QML is also written in C++. In fact, if something is not possible to do with QML we generally just add it. On the other hand it's harder to get C++ components to integrate visually without QML/QtQuick as we use the components transparently. Most of what y

Re: Project Submission

2021-09-21 Thread Farkas Máté
Hi Nate, Thank you for your interest. Following our brief exchange on Reddit where I initially announced the project, I have indeed considered rewriting things in QML. There are three reasons I stuck with C++ however, but I might have been naîve. First, in the long run I would like to allow the us

Re: Project Submission

2021-09-21 Thread Nate Graham
Hello Farkas, Have you considered making this a Plasma widget using QML? Plasma has an existing infrastructure for installing, deleting, adding, and removing widgets, and allowing users to see alternatives. Since this is basically an alternative launcher, it would make sense for it to appear i

Re: Project Submission

2021-09-20 Thread Aleix Pol
Hi Farkas, Looking good! Including the Plasma mailing list as it seems mostly related to the shell. Also I'd suggest you talk to the KDE Visual Design Group, they may be interested in working with you on it. Cheers! Aleix On Fri, Sep 17, 2021 at 11:18 AM Farkas Máté wrote: > > Dear KDE Team, > >

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-11 Thread David Redondo
Am Donnerstag, 11. März 2021, 09:18:10 CET schrieb alexander.essel...@googlemail.com: > Good morning Ben, > > for that we would need accounts for the KDE environment which we don't have > at the moment. As far as I understood it so far, they will be created in > the process of onboarding a projec

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-11 Thread alexander.essel...@googlemail.com
Good morning Ben, for that we would need accounts for the KDE environment which we don't have at the moment. As far as I understood it so far, they will be created in the process of onboarding a project. Who can do that? Cheers, Alex On Wed, 10 Mar 2021 at 10:07, Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Wed,

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-10 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Wed, Mar 10, 2021 at 8:23 PM alexander.essel...@googlemail.com < alexander.essel...@gmail.com> wrote: > Dear Ben & Johannes, > Hi Alex, > Thanks for your replies! In our current situation it would definitely be > helpful and much appreciated if there would be a tool available supporting > th

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-09 Thread alexander.essel...@googlemail.com
Dear Ben & Johannes, Thanks for your replies! In our current situation it would definitely be helpful and much appreciated if there would be a tool available supporting the move into the KDE environment. As there is notimmediate need to move everything to the KDE community, we would be more than h

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-04 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 1:34 PM Johannes Zarl-Zierl wrote: > Dear Alex & Robin, > > [Re-adding the list-address because there are people who know better than > me > there and to me it looks like the list was dropped by accident] > > > Thank you for your enthusiastic and kind reply. You're right. W

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-04 Thread Johannes Zarl-Zierl
Dear Alex & Robin, [Re-adding the list-address because there are people who know better than me there and to me it looks like the list was dropped by accident] > Thank you for your enthusiastic and kind reply. You're right. With no plan > we meant that we haven't made up our minds for anything b

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-03 Thread Jonathan Riddell
This looks exciting, welcome along. If you want to get the process started we'd make an incubation page. I can help out if you like, give me a ping on KDE Development room on Matrix (webchat.kde.org) https://community.kde.org/Incubator Jonathan On Tue, 2 Mar 2021 at 20:59, alexander.essel...@

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-03 Thread Halla Rempt
On Tuesday, 2 March 2021 21:38:15 CET alexander.essel...@googlemail.com wrote: > In addition to finding a new maintainer, being part of KDE would bring > Exiv2 into the Open Invention Network. We are very interested in this > aspect of KDE as it mitigates risks involved in patent discussions. ex

Re: Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-02 Thread Johannes Zarl-Zierl
Dear Alex and Robin, As maintainer of KPhotoAlbum I want to thank you for creating and maintaining Exiv2 over the years! Exiv2 is basically the de-facto standard when it comes to writing any kind of image handling application. Not directly related to the topic at hand, but have you considered a

Exiv2 project submission to the KDE community

2021-03-02 Thread alexander.essel...@googlemail.com
Ladies and Gentlemen: I am writing to you on behalf of the Exiv2 project https://exiv2.org. Exiv2 is a C++ library and a command-line utility to read, write, delete and modify Exif, IPTC, XMP and ICC image metadata. It is widely used in the Linux ecosystem and part of many applications such as di