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@[email protected] @[email protected] I'm sorry to see you've gone the "14 + 1 standards" XKCD way. Is there any reason why?
If you bothered to read the linked article and Volker's blog post (linked from the article), which you obviously haven't, you would see how this is not the case.
@Bro666 I came to post this Just after reading Mr Krause's post and the background of UnifiedPush. My gripe is because there are already existing frameworks like w3c's Web Push (which is not addressed in UnifiedPush, as far as I could see) and the native push frameworks of each mobile OS (which are disqualified on privacy reasons). Hence why I said "14 push frameworks", because KDE is aiming to serve both desktop and mobile with a new standard, inducing even more fragmentation.
KDE is not introducing a new notification framework. It is using something that already exists, so still barking up the wrong tree.