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KSnip is a Screenshot and Annotation tool that provides features to annotate existing images or create new images via screenshot and quickly share them either by simply copy pasting or uploading to external sources like imgur.com. The goal is to have a simple tool that can be used quickly but also provide many configuration option so that every user can fine-tune it to its needs. | |||
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Revision as of 17:31, 3 February 2018
KSnip
Sponsor: No sponsor yet
KSnip is a Screenshot and Annotation tool that provides features to annotate existing images or create new images via screenshot and quickly share them either by simply copy pasting or uploading to external sources like imgur.com. The goal is to have a simple tool that can be used quickly but also provide many configuration option so that every user can fine-tune it to its needs.
Team
List the people committed to the project and actively working on it.
- Damir Porobic
Manifesto Compliance Plan
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Open Governance
Currently the project is on the developer's GitHub account, in case it becomes a KDE project, anyone with a KDE will be able to contribute as soon as it is moved to KDE hosted infrastructure. In it's current state everyone with a GitHub account is able to push changes to the project and they will be pulled in after developer review.
Free Software
The project is open source and released under the GPL v2 license.
Inclusivity
No barrier known to the developer.
Innovation
Always open for new ideas.
Common Ownership
Anyone can contribute and help bring the project forward.
End-User Focus
The developer is trying to implement any user requested features that fit into overall goal of the application in order to make the tool more usable for end-users. Bugs and problems reported by users are usually fixed on the same day they're reported.
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