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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Importing a new application
From:       Eduard Bachmakov <e.bachmakov () googlemail ! com>
Date:       2006-12-31 17:26:10
Message-ID: 200612311826.10442.e.bachmakov () googlemail ! com
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Basicly I agree with you about the content creating stuff.

But if we want to provide a integrated solution (like KDE always did (and 
hopefully will do)) we also need a audio editor (Audacity style). And a midi 
editor (importing rosegarden). And to create really professional looking 
documents (imho LaTeX stuff) we have to move kile to koffice. And so on. 

The thing is that koffice gets (i) more and more similar to kdemultimedia and 
(ii) gets much bigger, too. So either we merge them (actually, why not?) or 
we provide similar functions in different modules which is not very KDE 
like....

Three things left:
1. I'd welcome a KDE video editor (the question is just from which module)
2. Sorry for my bad English
3. Sorry for the brackets

Am Sonntag, 31. Dezember 2006 13:38 schrieb Boudewijn Rempt:
> On Sunday 31 December 2006 13:15, Eduard Bachmakov wrote:
> > Somehow I can't understand how a videoeditor and office applications are
> > connected...
>
> That's no problem. You're only the first of a lot of people who will ask
> that same question, and stand in a long line of people who have asked that
> about a raster graphics editor, too. But the main thing is that we, the
> KOffice people, know how, why and wherefore it makes sense. KOffice is
> about creating content, not just in a corporate cubby-hole context, but
> also in a home setting and in a creative setting. Where video is getting
> more and more important.
 
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