It's time to move aKregator into distribution. For those who haven't used it, it's a news feed aggregator for KDE. See http://akregator.sourceforge.net/ It has nice KDE integration too, with a Konqueror plugin that detects RSS feeds and allows you to automatically add the feeds into aKregator, and a Kontact plugin (which IMHO is by far the best way to operate!). The code is quite polished and stable, and it will make a nice new feature for KDE 3.4. The bug list is quite short (<= 30 wishes+bugs, and generally they're fixed quickly), there are several active developers, and the code is well maintained. Moving it into kdepim was suggested because of the nature of integrating such things in Kontact. This apparently wasn't too well accepted, so we have to split it up across various modules. Then again, librss dependency could make kdenetwork better. I propose: application: in kdenetwork konq plugin: in kdenetwork or kdeaddons kontact plugin: in kdepim librss: in kdenetwork Any comments? Furthermore, akregator uses its own librss right now because various bug fixes have been applied. However I'm sure that there are fixes in kdenetwork/librss that aren't in akregator's too. I think these fixes need to be merged somehow. Finally, knewsticker and akregator solve the same problem from two different approaches, but I think akregator is much more useful on a day-to-day basis for people who use RSS heavily. I know it's -far- more efficient for me. However there are requests to share the feed lists between apps. The problem I have is dcoprss. I am -really- annoyed at having to constantly kill stray processes ( http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=68905 ), and I'm also not convinced about how well dcoprss would match with akregator's design yet (I have found knewsticker to be very unreliable due to the dcop service, but akregator to be rock-solid). I think there should be a strong effort to merge these backends or make them compatible somehow. Barring any major concerns, and assuming a final "yes" from the active akregator developers[1], I'll ask admins to move it by the end of this week. Thanks! [1]: need to figure out when to do the final independent release before it becomes a first-class KDE citizen. -- George Staikos KDE Developer http://www.kde.org/ Staikos Computing Services Inc. http://www.staikos.net/