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  • r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.orgR r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.org

    @eskealler I do use it 😉 but even that one needs some love (not the NC client, the integration)

    @kde @sovtechfund

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    @r3pek @eskealler @sovtechfund

    Stuff like NC will be covered.

    To be clear, it does not mean KDE will not make efforts to support people using Google's and MS's services, just that this will not be covered by the current investment.

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    • eskealler@mastodon.socialE eskealler@mastodon.social

      @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund And by integration you mean document collaboration? That the only feature I am missing from o365, not that it was working great there...

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      @eskealler no. was more of "Drives being available on Dolphin" for example. It's possible to configure the online accounts, but the "FS integration" kinda lacks.

      @kde @sovtechfund

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      • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

        @r3pek @eskealler @sovtechfund

        Stuff like NC will be covered.

        To be clear, it does not mean KDE will not make efforts to support people using Google's and MS's services, just that this will not be covered by the current investment.

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        @kde Yeah of course. I kinda assumed that the NC (example) would be included that's why I asked about the other ones. (the grey area that is kinda common between all)

        @eskealler @sovtechfund

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        • r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.orgR r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.org

          @eskealler no. was more of "Drives being available on Dolphin" for example. It's possible to configure the online accounts, but the "FS integration" kinda lacks.

          @kde @sovtechfund

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          @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund Drives being available on Dolphin... You mean the specific funtionality of having nextcloud show as a mounted drive, not mirroring files to your local drive?

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          • eskealler@mastodon.socialE eskealler@mastodon.social

            @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund Drives being available on Dolphin... You mean the specific funtionality of having nextcloud show as a mounted drive, not mirroring files to your local drive?

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            @eskealler yep. it probably works (because it shows there), but even with an online account setup it still asks me for a password on dolphin (and i don't wanna give it an App Password)

            @kde @sovtechfund

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            • r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.orgR r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.org

              @eskealler yep. it probably works (because it shows there), but even with an online account setup it still asks me for a password on dolphin (and i don't wanna give it an App Password)

              @kde @sovtechfund

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              @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund Having read up on your issue now I think I get it! To paraphrase your request: if KDE get this grant money to fix core infrastructure, please use some of it to rewrite the Online Accounts system so Dolphin can finally mount Nextcloud drives as smoothly as GNOME does. I'm not deep into it but something like the work done by Nicholas Fella https://invent.kde.org/system/konlineaccounts?

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              • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                Sovereign Tech Fund invests over €1 million in KDE software development

                @sovtechfund's investment will be used to strengthen the structural reliability and security of KDE's core infrastructure, including Plasma, KDE Linux, and the frameworks underlying its communication services.

                http://kde.org/announcements/sovereign-tech-fund-invests-kde

                https://www.sovereign.tech/tech/kde

                #investment #sovereigntechfund #development #DigitalSovereignty

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                @kde @sovtechfund
                I don't use KDE, but good on you. Make your users proud

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                • eskealler@mastodon.socialE eskealler@mastodon.social

                  @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund Having read up on your issue now I think I get it! To paraphrase your request: if KDE get this grant money to fix core infrastructure, please use some of it to rewrite the Online Accounts system so Dolphin can finally mount Nextcloud drives as smoothly as GNOME does. I'm not deep into it but something like the work done by Nicholas Fella https://invent.kde.org/system/konlineaccounts?

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                  @eskealler yep 😉 didn't even knew there was a rewrite. Maybe that would bring more plug-ins/integrations (you know, as much as I don't like o365/drive, enterprise entities do used them, but that's another conversation on itself)

                  @kde @sovtechfund

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                  • r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.orgR r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.org

                    @eskealler yep 😉 didn't even knew there was a rewrite. Maybe that would bring more plug-ins/integrations (you know, as much as I don't like o365/drive, enterprise entities do used them, but that's another conversation on itself)

                    @kde @sovtechfund

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                    @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund

                    I will try it out, not having MS support at the moment fine by me. I think the argument for MS support is there, specifically for allowing migration.

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                    • eskealler@mastodon.socialE eskealler@mastodon.social

                      @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund

                      I will try it out, not having MS support at the moment fine by me. I think the argument for MS support is there, specifically for allowing migration.

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                      @eskealler I think that that it's biggest "issue". We all want to migrate to open standards and all, but the data still lives on the "old" places 😅 (again, specially on the enterprise world)

                      @kde @sovtechfund

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                      • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                        Sovereign Tech Fund invests over €1 million in KDE software development

                        @sovtechfund's investment will be used to strengthen the structural reliability and security of KDE's core infrastructure, including Plasma, KDE Linux, and the frameworks underlying its communication services.

                        http://kde.org/announcements/sovereign-tech-fund-invests-kde

                        https://www.sovereign.tech/tech/kde

                        #investment #sovereigntechfund #development #DigitalSovereignty

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                        @kde @sovtechfund Next Time 1 Mio €.

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                        • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                          Sovereign Tech Fund invests over €1 million in KDE software development

                          @sovtechfund's investment will be used to strengthen the structural reliability and security of KDE's core infrastructure, including Plasma, KDE Linux, and the frameworks underlying its communication services.

                          http://kde.org/announcements/sovereign-tech-fund-invests-kde

                          https://www.sovereign.tech/tech/kde

                          #investment #sovereigntechfund #development #DigitalSovereignty

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                          @kde @sovtechfund hope you invest in EU infrastructure and not use it like other to pay up more US hyperscaler (i know you already use EU server i just hope more of them and no Fastly / other non EU cdn (for eu user of course).

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                          • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                            Sovereign Tech Fund invests over €1 million in KDE software development

                            @sovtechfund's investment will be used to strengthen the structural reliability and security of KDE's core infrastructure, including Plasma, KDE Linux, and the frameworks underlying its communication services.

                            http://kde.org/announcements/sovereign-tech-fund-invests-kde

                            https://www.sovereign.tech/tech/kde

                            #investment #sovereigntechfund #development #DigitalSovereignty

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                            #29

                            @kde @sovtechfund

                            Awesome! All of it is good and useful. I'll admit though that the one that's sexiest to me is the KDE Linux stuff (writing from that venerable distro on my laptop right now 😎 Fund #KDELinux

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                            • kde@floss.socialK kde@floss.social

                              Sovereign Tech Fund invests over €1 million in KDE software development

                              @sovtechfund's investment will be used to strengthen the structural reliability and security of KDE's core infrastructure, including Plasma, KDE Linux, and the frameworks underlying its communication services.

                              http://kde.org/announcements/sovereign-tech-fund-invests-kde

                              https://www.sovereign.tech/tech/kde

                              #investment #sovereigntechfund #development #DigitalSovereignty

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                              @kde @sovtechfund KDE is a very good choice

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                              • sovtechfund@mastodon.socialS sovtechfund@mastodon.social

                                @kde We are very much looking forward to following the progress on your work!

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                                @sovtechfund @kde money very well spent, this made my day 🙂

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                                • r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.orgR r3pek@mastodon.r3pek.org

                                  @kde any chance we see some of that go to online drives (o365/google)?

                                  @sovtechfund

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                                  @r3pek @kde @sovtechfund if you manage to log in to MS 365 with Konqueror and open OneDrive there, you can replace `https` with `webdavs` in the URL bar and it'll give you the folder view.

                                  I don't think there is any other environment where this works as smoothly as KDE.

                                  (This all relies on WebDAV being able to use the cookie from the original login process.)

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