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List:       kjsembed
Subject:    Re: [kjsembed] Helping with kjsembed
From:       Sebastian Sauer <mail () dipe ! org>
Date:       2006-09-18 23:18:41
Message-ID: 200609190118.41907.mail () dipe ! org
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Hi Erik,

On Friday 15 September 2006 22:42, Erik L. Bunce wrote:
> I'm not sure if anyone is actively monitoring this list anymore, but I'm
> interested in helping with the development of kjsembed, including
> support of it's use outside of KDE.  The http://xmelegance.org/kjsembed/
> site seems to have fallen into disuse, as has this list, and the IRC
> channel.  So I was wondering where I could find current information on
> the design and direction you are taking kjsembed.  Is there some new
> place you guys are discussing it?  Any guidance you can give would be
> greatly appreciated.

While I am not a kjsembed-developer, I follow the development since a longer 
time and I am somewhat a scripting fan as well :) Since it seems so far 
nobody replied, let me reply;
the reason why there is currently not so much traffic here seems to be (from 
my point of view), that there happens latly a lot around kjsembed-development 
which is no so visible at this list or at the webpage you mentioned.
So, just some weeks/months ago, kjsembed4 - so, kjsembed for KDE4 - landed 
into kde-trunk. To be more precise; into kdelibs4. This means, that kjsembed 
will be a core-component of KDE4 and used e.g. within plasma. The sourcecode 
still compiles fine with Qt-only and improved a lot. Also there will be a 
great presentation about kjsembed4 and the design of it at akademy next week.

So, the project is still moving in a very great direction. The current code is 
located in the KDE-svn at http://websvn.kde.org/trunk/KDE/kdelibs/kjsembed/ 
and there was a lot of traffic since ~3 weeks ago cause imho currently most 
of the developers concentrate on akademy + future design + etc. I am pretty 
sure, once that is done and once the code is in a stable state (in fact it is 
already stable and just works, but I meaned, it's still open for improvments, 
etc. as whole kde4 is still a moving target :) we are also able to expect 
updates on the webpage and more new fantastic work on the codebase.

Also as far as I know any contribution is welcome and even if everbody 
(including e.g. myself) seems to be currently filled with preparation for 
akademy, the new codebase is really worth a look.

> Thanks and Enjoy,

Thanks too :)

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