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Thursday, 20 March 2008

Open Street Mapping

Jriddell  | 
Went to Wolverhampton LUG the other week (don't ask). Their LUG meetings are divided into two sorts, the loud sort where LUGRadio presenters turn up, and the quiet polite sort where they don't. This meeting had the special task of mapping the entirety of Wolverhampton "city" centre (Wolverhampton is a suburb of Birmingham, but don't say that to anyone who lives there, you won't survive long). Impressively enough we managed it, by dividing into four pairs and taking lots of GPS trails. In years to come people will be riding through Wolverhampton using Satellite Navigation Systems and I'll be able to say, "that part of the world, I discovered it first". Read More
Wednesday, 19 March 2008

Scripting in KWin?

I guess many people see KWin only as 'the window manager from KDE', but there are actually things that can make KWin beat many other WMs - features (some of them first introduced in KWin, such as the focus stealing prevention), compositing, tested codebase, handling of various broken apps, configurability, window-specific settings. I introduced window-specific settings to help with many special cases (broken Java apps, focus stealing prevention problems in corner cases [BTW, Metacity until recently didn't have any option to turn its focus stealing prevention off at all, and even now it's only all-or-nothing - I wonder if people learn to live with such problems, or how come], or simply I-have-this-very-special-case-when-I-want-this-window-do-this). But as you know, it's never enough, and there are some requests to make the somewhat large window-specific settings dialog even larger. I really have no idea how I should create a decent GUI for cases like 'when a window is maximized do ...'. Nor I am going to try anyway, for such really special cases. Contributions to KWin core are quite rare (except for people working on compositing, for which I'm really grateful) and I'm only a human. Read More
Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Beta Testing Time

Jriddell  | 
8.04 Beta is due this week in Ubuntu land. We have two versions of Kubuntu needing testing this time, the plain old KDE 3 one and the cutting edge KDE 4 Remix, so plenty to help out with. CDs will appear soon at the ISO testing site, then you can download (from cdimage) and check if it runs & installs. Report your results on the ISO testing site. Join us in #kubuntu-devel and #ubuntu-testing to coordinate. Read More
Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Me Nepomuk, You Nepomuk, too?

Trueg  | 
Now that the Nepomuk project review is done I can get back to promoting Nepomuk features and possibilities. Today I will show how existing Nepomuk and Soprano technologies can be combined to provide very simple "Social" capabilities. In a previous blog entry I presented the Nepomuk search client which allows to search the Nepomuk data store based on installed types and properties. Now how about taking that, wrapping it in the simple Soprano tcp server/client system and announcing it via Avahi? That would allow us to query our buddies' Nepomuk data. I did exactly that and the result are two little tools with very fancy names: The Nepomuk Social Query Daemon and Client. Read More
Tuesday, 18 March 2008

Soprano SPARQL Queries in Ruby

I've added bindings to the KDE 4.1 trunk for using Soprano with Ruby. It allows you to add and remove statements from the Soprano RDF database and to make SPARQL queries over D-Bus. Also included is an optional adaptor to use ActiveRDF with Soprano. Read More
Monday, 17 March 2008

openSUSE Accepted to Summer of Code

Beineri  | 
The participating mentoring organizations for the Google Summer of Code 2008 have been just announced and the openSUSE project is among. If you're a qualifying student and want to earn some money by contributing to an Open Source project, please start discussing with us your (eg Build Service, KDE or YaST related) idea. We will also propose some ideas during the week and put them online in the openSUSE wiki. Note the student application deadline on March 31th! Read More
Sunday, 16 March 2008

KDE Four Live 1.0.66

Beineri  | 
It has been over a month since the last version and it's still a month until KDE 4.1 Alpha 1 so it seems a good time to create a new Live CD with the openSUSE KDE 4.0.66 snapshot packages. It contains some Kickoff/Plasma features I have been worked on in the last weeks like the resizable Kickoff or adding/removing panels. Noticeable absent is my patch to move plasmoids on panels which is not in trunk (yet), you can by all means expect it to appear in our packages before openSUSE 11.0 gets released. :-)
Saturday, 15 March 2008

News of the world

Pinotree  | 
Taking the idea of this entry from this album of Queen, I am going to show you some of the new stuff you will see in Okular for KDE 4.1. The development is pretty active, also on other parts that bring benefits to Okular. Read More
Saturday, 15 March 2008

Will Google pick klik2 for GSoC 2008?

Pipitas  | 
I've received 2 emails asking for more blogging and info about current klik2, especially since FOSDEM 2008. Unfortunately, I don't have much time these weeks for 'FOSS-work', due to pressing 'work-work' duties. Since about October, I'm entangled deeply (too deep, if you ask me) in a major project that leads me to spend 5-6 days a week in Frankfurt (250 km away from home), with 12-14 hours a day on a customer site. Now compute: how much time does that leave me on evenings (in the Hotel) and weekends (at home), given that one-way travel time Stuttgart <=> Frankfurt is about 3 hours, and daily travel time inside Frankfurt is about 30 minutes? Read More
Thursday, 13 March 2008

Experiments with Rpm payload

Coolo  | 
I appologize to everyone thinking WTF? at the following, but I have to blog about it, otherwise I'll explode :) This is the reference for our current payload: -rw-r--r-- 1 coolo suse 36966400 13. Mär 09:42 coreutils-6.10.tar 8.61user 0.05system 0:08.66elapsed 99%CPU (0avgtext+0avgdata 0maxresident)k 0inputs+11936outputs (0major+2007minor)pagefaults 0swaps -rw-r--r-- 1 coolo suse 6110179 13. Mär 09:45 coreutils-6.10.tar.bz2.9 Read More