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Tuesday, 5 August 2008

Holidays!

Uga  | 
Such a boring title. And so obvious. But it's August: everyone around packs, get their kids in the cars and rush for miles until they reach to the hot summer beaches.... puagh! not my style. You won't see uga roasting his back under the sun just to look like the Guinness Record of Large Red Tomatoes. Life got other interests to keep my time busy. Different cultured and tourist-free destinations where you can taste the flavor of magestic culinaires not adapted to local aberrations, or you can just walk through, admiring their architecture and nature. Read More
Monday, 4 August 2008

eGroupWare Resource (Going, going..?)

Awinterz  | 
The eGroupWare resource in KDE-PIM hasn't gotten much love and attention in a long time. It compiles, but we have no idea if it really works, nor do we have anyone on the PIM team who uses it. Read More
Monday, 4 August 2008

Highlighting Akarsh Simha's GSoC work

Akarsh Simha is pursuing a very ambitious project for Google Summer of Code 2008: He's increasing the number of stars displayed by KStars by a factor of 10 (from 130,000 to over 1 million), without having a negative impact on the performance of the program. James Bowlin and I are his co-mentors in this project. James and Akarsh spent the pre-coding SoC period hashing out the code architecture required for this effort, which allowed Akarsh to hit the ground running when he started to code. His progress has been amazing: in the kstars/summer branch, we are already displaying over 2 million stars, and it feels just as responsive as trunk, because the new architecture is extremely efficient in memory usage. Read More
Saturday, 2 August 2008

KStars... as real as it gets!

On August 1st, we had a partial solar eclipse in Kuwait, covering about 18% of the solar disk. Part of the event involved showing live view of the eclipse from the Ujari Observatory, which relies on KStars for control. So we got a hand held video cam, an adapter to attach it to a short focal length telescope (which is mounted on the same equatorial fork base of the primary telescope), and a long video cable connecting two 46" LCDs in the ground and first floor levels of the astronomy & space sciences department. Read More
Friday, 1 August 2008

Fun with WebKit

Siraj  | 
At my new workplace Collabora , I got the chance to play around with Webkit during the last few months. and one of the tasks we looked at was to improve and speedup webkit on QGraphicsView, And then produce useful ways to interact with Web contents, So yesterday, I was checking how responsive it would be to add live reflections of a webpage. Here is the video, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T44QxXCQZzQ. And it wasn't bad as we expected. This is really easy with QWebView off screen rendering, But since this is a graphics Item, We had to do it differently. The code is on a git repo and you can clone it from : http://git.collabora.co.uk/?p=user/siraj/stefani.git;a=summary. Ok now wondering .. "Stefani?" . It's a playful toy we use to experiment with Web content on QGV. Stefani is built around QGraphicsItem with some super powers to render HTML contents. Basically, this QWebViewItem has the same API as the QWebView, but has some extra functions to produce bling. and one function there, emits a signal on content change, which allows us to render a reflection externally . Read More
Friday, 1 August 2008

I love GIT

Oever  | 
I have many ideas and limited time. And many of the ideas I want to work on get interrupted by pressing concerns such as bug fixing and high priority features. Because of this, I tend to have many small improvements lying around in my trunk. Then when the time comes to commit a quick bug fix, I face an 'svn status' output with lots of 'A', 'M' and '?' indicators. In short: a time sink. Read More
Thursday, 31 July 2008

Almost a gnome

Oever  | 
While reading ESR's blog I came across a questionnaire to find out what kind of D&D character I'd be. I've only once joined in on a D&D role-playing evening and found it was not for me. This query is interesting though because of the many questions you have to answer and for which you have to make up your mind about which of the given options applies best to you. Read More
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

KDE 4.1 openSUSE Packages and Live CD

Beineri  | 
Warning: Lazy copycat from openSUSE News ahead! :-) The KDE team today released KDE 4.1. The KDE developers, including the openSUSE KDE Team, have been working on it for the last six months. Lots of feedback from people trying out KDE 4.0 has gone into KDE 4.1, filling most of the gaps people experienced with the 4.0 releases. See the release announcement for more information and screenshots. Read More
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Only Firefox 3 handles Javascript menace well

Oever  | 
After visiting a really nice collection of exhibit gardens, I decided to make an application to see how different plants are related by making a phylogentic tree generating webpage. For many groups of species, the familiar relationships have been examined very well, but for the combination of arbitrary species, you have to rely on taxonomic data for now. A convenient resource for getting at this data is NCBI taxonomy (ftp). This data unfortunately has no timeline distance between the branch points, but it's nice enough for starters. Read More
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Openchange resource - SoC update

Its been a long time (again) between blog entries. The good news is that this time I have something interesting to show: Mailody using Akonadi and OpenChange to get mail from a Microsoft Exchange server, using native protocols. Read More