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Bug#821790: marked as done (RFP: nimf -- An input method framework)



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and subject line Re: [Pkg-ime-devel] Bug#821790: RFP: nimf -- An input method framework
has caused the Debian Bug report #821790,
regarding RFP: nimf -- An input method framework
to be marked as done.

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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist

* Package name    : nimf
* URL             : https://github.com/cogniti/nimf
* License         : LGPL-3+
  Programming Lang: C, C++
  Description     : input method framework

 Nimf is an input method framework, it has a module-based client-server
 architecture where applications act as clients and communicate with the Nimf
 server via toolkit-specific input context modules. Nimf provides
 .
  * Input Method Server
    * nimf-daemon including XIM
 .

  * Language Engines
    * Chinese:  nimf-sunpinyin (based on sunpinyin, and in alpha stage)
    * Japanese: nimf-anthy     (currently not available)
    * Korean:   nimf-libhangul (based on libhangul)
 .
  * Client Modules
    * GTK+2, GTK+3, Qt4, Qt5
 .
  * Indicator
    * nimf-indicator (based on libappindicator3) for Unity, GNOME Panel, KDE

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>> * URL             : https://github.com/cogniti/nimf

The upstream stopped its maintenance: (archived and read-only)

Given that there are several alternative input methods, I think it is
not worth packaging an unmaintained one.

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