On Wed, Aug 2, 2017 at 2:15 PM, Albert Astals Cid <aacid@kde.org> wrote:
El dimecres, 2 d’agost de 2017, a les 18:44:17 CEST, Christoph Feck va
escriure:
> On 02.08.2017 17:52, Martin Klapetek wrote:
> > Hey guys,
> >
> > I was long thinking about writing this email but kept putting it off,
> > but I think it's only fair towards everyone, especially our users so
> > here it goes finally.
> >
> > The KDE Telepathy project is as of now unmaintained for over
> > a year. That means there is no active development nor bugfixes
> > except a few occasional patches from an uncooperative guy.
> > Nobody is handling the incoming bugs. The protocol support is
> > outdated, the KAccounts project is unmaintained (including the
> > upstream), I'm not sure about the upstream Telepathy project
> > but my guess is that it's also not in active development anymore
> > either.
> >
> > As the last maintainer of KDE Telepathy and KAccounts, I feel like
> > we're doing our users a disservice by shipping such outdated and
> > unmaintained software. Therefore I'd like to recommend to stop
> > shipping KDE Telepathy (all the ktp-* packages) as part of KDE
> > Applications, if just to not give the impression that this is still being
> > developed.
> >
> > But I'd like to leave it at that - a recommendation from the previous
> > maintainer. If you guys still think it's worth being shipped, it's ok if
> > you continue so. I just wanted you to be aware of the state of the
> > project that we ship as our main IM solution.
> >
> > Cheers
> > --
> > Martin Klapetek | KDE Developer
>
> Looking at the bug tracker, we receive some bugs for KAccounts, but
> virtually none for other KTP components. Either nobody uses those (in
> this case I have no objections for your proposal), or they work fine,
> which means I see no reason to stop shipping them.
>
> Note that we have literally hundreds of "unmaintained" modules,
> including many games and edu apps in KDE Applications. Our general
> policy is to move them out only when they are no longer buildable or
> usable, and nobody steps up to fix that.

Agreed, it doesn't seem to be "horribly broken", so shipping it for those that
still use it makes sense imho.

Fine with me then, as I said in the previous email - I didn't know
if KDE has any policies for shipping unmaintained apps and
I just wanted the release team to be aware, especially given
I went through the effort of getting KDE Telepathy into KDE
Applications releases in the first place, I kinda felt it's my duty
to at least inform you.

Cheers
--
Martin Klapetek