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Thursday, 17 August 2006

"...violate the Separation of Powers ordained by the very Constitution of which this President is a creature."

Manyoso  | 
The United States just took a gigantic step away from the cliff today. An unknown federal district court judge just told the President of the United States where he could shove his warrantless wiretapping program. Read More
Thursday, 17 August 2006

KPhotoAlbum support for Videos

Blackie  | 
KPhotoAlbum development is going really well in the evenings these days. Currently I'm working on the video support in KPhotoAlbum. Actually, tonight I finished the HTML generation, check out a web page with videos and images generated from KPhotoAlbum Read More
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

Chinchilla Wardrobe

Jriddell  | 
In the tradition of KDE Developers Sebas and Chris me and Krissy have converted this antique wardrobe into a Chinchilla cage. The chinchilla's like it very much. Eagle eyed readers may spot the two lines near the top on either side where we sawed the top off to get it up the stairs. Read More
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

Doing The Right Thing

One of the hardest things about being a framework developer is getting things right. There are a lot of tough choices you face when you're looking at an open set of applications. Getting things adequate is often fairly easy, but getting them right is a lot more conceptual work. As a framework developer you're often stuck with your choices for a lot longer. Three related examples: Read More
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

Holiday report

I arrived yesterday from a 10 days holidays around Spain. There are some things that I'd like to share with everyone, so I'll try to tell a brief report about it. Read More
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

KDevelop language support progress

For those of you who might not be aware, KDevelop v4 is starting to take shape, at least behind the scenes. For some time now we have had Roberto's new c++ parser in the code base but not doing very much. Then Matt and Adam worked hard on improving project management support (including native support for CMake) and the background parser / code model, so now we have a functional code model (even if not in the final state). Read More
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

KOffice Textlayout

Zander  | 
KWord will get a new textengine in version 2.0, it will be based on Qt4s scribe engine. And I've been working on this for the last week. Scribe gives me the ability to implement just the actual sizing and positioning of lines. Which means a minimum of code needed to do cool things. I like that. Read More
Wednesday, 16 August 2006

Kubuntu HWDB

Jriddell  | 
I've made a Qt 4 client to Ubuntu's Hardware Database which lets you anonymously submit details of your machine. You can then attach your given ID to any bug reports and the data is also collected into interesting statistics for the Ubuntu distributions to find out about our user's hardware. Read More
Tuesday, 15 August 2006

fun stuff to do :)

Chouimat  | 
Last night I discovered a new, and really enjoyable, activity to try to get out of my boredom and depression, and no for the perverts out there I'm not talking about masturbation... for the one I'm talking about you need more equipment, I know some perverts will say you can use a lot of thing to do it ... Read More
Tuesday, 15 August 2006

Linux Magazine Story About Kerry Beagle Online

Beineri  | 
Linux Magazine informed me that they put parts of their September 2006 issue online including a PDF copy of the "KTools: Beagle Helpers - Kerry and KBeaglebar" story. It's about the 0.1 version of Kerry though. The Kerry development paused a bit after the 0.2 Beta but I plan to continue it again after Kickoff (to be included in openSUSE 10.2 Alpha 4) is now being close to be a good looking, usable and sophisticated start menu - also thanks to previous work done for KBeagleBar and Kerry.