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Monday, 11 August 2008
Akademy in Belgium
Jriddell
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We have had a great couple of days talks here at Akademy in Belgium. The energy in the KDE community is brilliantly high as we move from the long KDE 4 development period into having the world beating desktop.
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Sunday, 10 August 2008
Akademy photos
Have some pictures? Share with us at http://techbase.kde.org/Events/Akademy/2008/Photos...
The social event in "Het Anker" brewery, Mechelen The brewery mascot or so...
Saturday, 9 August 2008
Looking for a KDE Job?
Beineri
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As just mentioned in the openSUSE talk at Akademy, Novell/SUSE is hiring for its KDE team! :-) The team is working on KDE in past and future openSUSE and SUSE Linux Enterprise releases. You can find the job description at http://novell.com/company/careers/ under "Software Engineer Senior" (ID#1158). Please feel invited to inquire us at Akademy if you want know more about benefits, how it's working for SUSE and any other question you might have about it.
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Saturday, 9 August 2008
We arrived!
Akademy is starting :) We arrived at Katelijne Waver!!! Time to head towards bed...
Thursday, 7 August 2008
kdedevelopers.org spam cleansing
Admin
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Upon user reports we've found a new way spammers abuse our web site, so I've upgraded the drupal to the latest version to be able to install some more anti-spam features. We're currently slowly digging through the damage and delete stuff as necessary.
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
My 30th Anniversary as a Programmer
I started my first programming job on August 7th 1978 as a graduate trainee in the 'Advanced Systems Sector' of a company called Dataskil, and today is the 30th anniversary.
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Thursday, 7 August 2008
This week in Kubuntu
Jriddell
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Haven't blogged for a while, so here's some of the changes that have happened in Kubuntu recently.
I finally found some time for the KDE port of system-config-printer, still far from feature parity with the Gnome version and needs plenty of tidying up but should be usable.
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
How to write a kapp or gapp
That's not new but perhaps you'd like to know... ;)
How to write a KDE app or a GNOME app.
And of course,
Wednesday, 6 August 2008
KDE API docs for us Pythonists
After the kdebindings meeting about a month ago in Berlin, I had a 8-ish hour long trip back on the train from Berlin to Nijmegen. Deutsche Bahn's trains are rather civilised and have power on board for all your laptop charging needs (provided you can get close enough to the seats with the tables and the power outlets). Anyway, after getting some preliminary Python coding working inside KDE 4's systemsettings (thanks go to rdale for his help), I had a go at trying to fix up the PyKDE class documentation to more closely match the C++ KDE API docs. About 5 weeks of hack time later I now have something which is ready enough for the public. The formatting is much more in line with the C++ docs and the pages are laid out and cross linked much better than the previous class reference for PyKDE. It is still not perfect (code fragments are not translated to Python), but it should be perfectly usable 98% of the time. Give it a try.
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Wednesday, 6 August 2008
Scripting Parley
Akademy is coming closer and I still haven't managed to blog about current stuff happening in Parley. Instead I was wasting my time outside, climbing, and lately again (last weekend at least) some coding. Lately I leaned back and enjoyed other people working on parley a lot. Our two summer of code projects are becoming ready for broader testing and have been merged into trunk. New faces show up improving Parley, Javier Goday got started with two patches to improve the ui :) Daniel Laidig is working on a welcome screen that hopefully will make new users feel more welcome and not scare all long time users away ;) One sad topic that came up is the state of the handbook, which is not as nice as it should be. I cleaned out lots of old stuff from it a week ago, so now it's time to fill it with actual information again. Since huge parts will have to be rewritten, I was wondering if there is a good way to collaborate on the handbook. Any tips are more than welcome. I think we have enough interested people willing to write some piece and improve parts here and there, but the current docbook sources are not very easy to work on with different people that don't necessarily have svn accounts.
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