As I got a new job unrelated to KDE couple months ago, I'm finding myself having less and less time and motivation to keep up with my maintainer's duties. Therefore I think it's time to pass on some of the KDE things that have my name in the "maintainer" field.

First off, there's the whole notifications stack, which includes KNotifications framework, the fdo notifications server and finally Plasma's popup notifications. The whole stack is relatively simple and does not require much attention, but it could use some forward pushing to not be stuck in 2009 anymore.

Staying in the Plasma land, I'd really like to hand the whole clock + calendar stack to a dedicated maintainer. This is the bottom-right part of the default Plasma panel - the clock applet, the calendar applet, the backend for these applets, calendar events, proper timezones support and all the pieces around. These things can get quite complex to grasp and improve, yet are a crucial part of the desktop experience and deserve much more attention than they get now.

KAccounts, the system to set up your online accounts, could use some much needed improvements and expansions as well as integrating with the new Akonadi/Sink/Kube-thing. If the last part will not happen, and it certainly doesn't look like it will, I'm afraid that KAccounts in Plasma would no longer serve its purpose and would become a burden rather than a useful system component.

The last one and the biggest one - the 12 repos of KDE Telepathy. Now this project is effectively dead. It hasn't seen any real development for more than a year and basically is just on life support ever since the core team had to leave the project because of job and life constraints. The other factor is also the wide spread of mobile phones and mobile IM clients; chatting on the desktop in not entirely modern interfaces with limited protocol support is not as popular these days. But it would still be nice to have someone at least oversee the couple of incoming patches every now and then.

I think that at least the first two stacks are totally vital for Plasma desktop and really need some attention. If you'd like to put your name on any of the things above, please let me know. I'll make sure to do a proper hand-off with explaining everything :)