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Gilles Caulier-4
Hi all,

Today, somebody has posted this message on my blog:

http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/378#comment-17971

What do you think about (:=))) ?

Gilles Caulier



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Re: please look this comment... incredible...

Bugzilla from andi.clemens@gmx.net
If he wants to compete with that, he just has to write a better app than
digiKam :-)

Andi

On Saturday 15 November 2008 10:34:11 Gilles Caulier wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Today, somebody has posted this message on my blog:
>
> http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/378#comment-17971
>
> What do you think about (:=))) ?
>
> Gilles Caulier

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Re: please look this comment... incredible...

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On Saturday 15 November 2008 11:36:11 Andi Clemens wrote:
> If he wants to compete with that, he just has to write a better app than
> digiKam :-)

+1 from me.

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Re: please look this comment... incredible...

Patrick Spendrin
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Gilles Caulier schrieb:
> Hi all,
>
> Today, somebody has posted this message on my blog:
>
> http://www.digikam.org/drupal/node/378#comment-17971
>
> What do you think about (:=))) ?
Well, as said already, they should provide something better - or change
their business model. Maybe it wouldn't be as easy as selling
closed-source apps but it definitely would have a brighter future... ;-)
Thx for your work btw.
>
> Gilles Caulier
>
regards,
Patrick
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Bugzilla from mikmach@wp.pl
In reply to this post by Bugzilla from andi.clemens@gmx.net
Dnia Saturday 15 of November 2008, Andi Clemens napisał:
> If he wants to compete with that, he just has to write a better app than
> digiKam :-)

Or even better: join digiKam. Am I crazy? I don't think so: due to
pluggable architecture of KDE and digiKam itself it should be possible
to fill some gaps in digiKam functionality with commercial/closed source
plug ins.

m.

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Re: please look this comment... incredible...

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2008/11/15 Mikolaj Machowski <[hidden email]>
Dnia Saturday 15 of November 2008, Andi Clemens napisał:
> If he wants to compete with that, he just has to write a better app than
> digiKam :-)

Or even better: join digiKam. Am I crazy? I don't think so: due to
pluggable architecture of KDE and digiKam itself it should be possible
to fill some gaps in digiKam functionality with commercial/closed source
plug ins.

yes, i'm totally agree.

feel free to post this comment on blog entry to see what he will respond.

Also, i'm curious to see which comercial compagny has posted this message

Gilles Caulier

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Re: please look this comment... incredible...

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> > If he wants to compete with that, he just has to write a better app than
> > digiKam :-)
>
> Or even better: join digiKam. Am I crazy? I don't think so: due to
> pluggable architecture of KDE and digiKam itself it should be possible
> to fill some gaps in digiKam functionality with commercial/closed source
> plug ins.

Only if libkipi was LGPL - it seems to be GPL though.

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Bugzilla from mikmach@wp.pl
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Dnia Saturday 15 of November 2008, Gilles Caulier napisał:

> 2008/11/15 Mikolaj Machowski <[hidden email]>
>
> > Dnia Saturday 15 of November 2008, Andi Clemens napisał:
> > > If he wants to compete with that, he just has to write a better app
> > > than digiKam :-)
> >
> > Or even better: join digiKam. Am I crazy? I don't think so: due to
> > pluggable architecture of KDE and digiKam itself it should be possible
> > to fill some gaps in digiKam functionality with commercial/closed
> > source plug ins.
>
> yes, i'm totally agree.

Hmm, Marcel pointed to important thing: kipi-plugins are out of the
question (*) but there are few other things which would not touch kipi
code:

- write extensive Kross backend and do things with that
- networked multiuser database backend: without hooks directly into
  digiKam code would be hard but not impossible. Smart programmer could
  find few ways to do it, I am sure.

(*) KDE policy is that libraries should be LGPL'ed just to make such
things possible.

m.

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2008/11/15 Mikolaj Machowski <[hidden email]>
Dnia Saturday 15 of November 2008, Gilles Caulier napisał:
> 2008/11/15 Mikolaj Machowski <[hidden email]>
>
> > Dnia Saturday 15 of November 2008, Andi Clemens napisał:
> > > If he wants to compete with that, he just has to write a better app
> > > than digiKam :-)
> >
> > Or even better: join digiKam. Am I crazy? I don't think so: due to
> > pluggable architecture of KDE and digiKam itself it should be possible
> > to fill some gaps in digiKam functionality with commercial/closed
> > source plug ins.
>
> yes, i'm totally agree.

Hmm, Marcel pointed to important thing: kipi-plugins are out of the
question (*) but there are few other things which would not touch kipi
code:

- write extensive Kross backend and do things with that

ah, the famous Kross API. To have take a look few month ago in Kross project, i cannot fnd a good and simple exemple to implement Kross support in digiKam. It sound complex and not clear...
 

- networked multiuser database backend: without hooks directly into
 digiKam code would be hard but not impossible. Smart programmer could
 find few ways to do it, I am sure.

hum, this is planed later 0.10.0, but in digiKam core, not libkipi...
 


(*) KDE policy is that libraries should be LGPL'ed just to make such
things possible.

For me, to change libkipi from GPL to LGPL is not a problem...

Gilles


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