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Monday, 13 August 2007
'Progress' in Afghanistan...
Pipitas
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It seems to be an undisputed fact, that Afghanistan in 2007 no longer exports much raw opium at all.
"Good", you'll probably say. "That is because the Western troops now have chased the Taliban back into the mountains. The fight to bring democracy and Western culture to this backward country finally seems to show promising results."
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Sunday, 12 August 2007
Get Semantic with DBPedia and ActiveRDF
I'm quite excited by the things that the Semantic web will make possible, and one very interesting project is DBpedia, which aims to extract structured data from Wikipedia, link it with other datasets and put everything in an RDF triple store that you can either download or query via a 'SPARQL endpoint' on the web. I've been trying out using ActiveRDF to make DBpedia queries and showing the results in a Korundum KDE4 app.
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Saturday, 11 August 2007
An Exciting (open)SUSE Week
Beineri
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This week was so filled with events and news that it easily qualifies for the most exciting openSUSE week yet:
On Monday the rush until feature and version freeze of openSUSE 10.3 started in the evening. The Final Draft of the openSUSE Guiding Principles was posted. At the same day the LinuxWorldExpo San Francisco started with not only openSUSE being present but also the announcements that both Lenovo and Dell will start to pre-load SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop and offer support. Finally was announced that AMD has become a sponsor of the openSUSE project by providing hardware for the openSUSE Build Service. The Build Service itself got a new distro download and package search front-end with 1-Click Installation. On Thursday the openSUSE project turned two. The birthday wishes keep arriving and show that openSUSE News gets more known quickly. To celebrate we had also the Release of openSUSE 10.3 Beta 1 which among other stuff has a new greeter (web mockup) to explain and link to the project better. The 'People of openSUSE' series started, with already three interviews being published. The news that SCO got a big kick after all the years also made people happy. And still running the whole week-end, the first openSUSE Bug Slashing. Dunno how we can top this week. Maybe with a great openSUSE 10.3 release which allows us to push PCLinuxOS from rank #1 of the DistroWatch charts. :-)
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Friday, 10 August 2007
The Semantic Desktop: Document Annotation
Oever
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KDE 4 will have more semantic technologies than any KDE version before it. As an average user you may be baffled by the use of funny terms all the time. 'What are semantic technologies?', you are thinking. Many people that have seen what Nepomuk will do in KDE 4 will think that semantics is all about tagging and rating of files. This is the visible part the current state of the Nepomuk-KDE work Sebastian Trueg is doing. 'So what's the big deal?' you will think next, because to be honest, tagging and rating are not all that special. Nice, sure, but not mind blowing.
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Friday, 10 August 2007
The Strigi vs Tracker debate
Oever
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A few days ago Aaron Seigo blogged about the Strigi vs Tracker vs other search engines. I agree with Aaron that we are wasting a lot of efforts by duplicating code with very similar features. Not only that, but we spend time discussing with each other trying to come up with ways to get some overlap and share some code. It's not easy and can be really frustrating. As free software developers, we all put in a huge commitment by coding in our free time to make the world a better place with our code. At least that's my motivation. So let us try to maximize the effect of our efforts.
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Thursday, 9 August 2007
New Mailing List for Marble
Hi everyone! Since yesterday our Marble Project has got a new mailing list for people who are interested in helping us to develop and promote Marble (and of course for people who use Marble to develop applications). If you're interested in signing up on marble-devel@kde.org you are invited to do so here . If you want to join us on IRC, choose #kde-edu on freenode!
Thursday, 9 August 2007
Wanted: volunteer to create VMWare images for klik development
Pipitas
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klik developers are looking for one or more volunteer(s) to create (and possibly maintain) VMWare images that can be used with VMWare player (and possibly other 'virtualized OS' players) for klik bundle development and testing.
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Wednesday, 8 August 2007
KRDC, QCA, etc
I've been meaning to blog for a while, and finally managed to get there.
I'd like to start off by pointing out the awesome work done by Urs Wolfer on Krdc (or KRDC, if you prefer) as his Google Summer of Code project. I sometimes wonder if it might not deserve a new name given how much new code has gone into it. If you didn't catch it, I definitely recommend reading last weeks Commit Digest for a description of the changes and some nice screen shots of the new user interface.
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Tuesday, 7 August 2007
klik2 discussions inspire Alexander Larsson (Redhat/Gnome) to publish 'glick'
Pipitas
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My last blog outlining some of the upcoming klik2 goodness has attracted some rather surprising readers -- and even seems to have inspired some to do their own brainwork and come up with ideas how to implement the base paradigm of "1 application == 1 file" even more elegantly, and with less dependencies.
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Monday, 6 August 2007
A new sidebar
Pinotree
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Like many other things, okular used the sidebar KPDF had, adding tabs with new stuff (like the Review pane and the Bookmarks panel).
Now, the problem is that the implementation for these sidebars was all but a real solution. In the past, and especially yesterday, our usability expert Florian pointed me the issues of it.
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