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Tuesday, 22 August 2006
Kickoff Start Menu - Sneak Preview
Beineri
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As previously blogged, openSUSE 10.2 will have a redesigned KDE start menu created by the KDE and usability team at SUSE, after doing usability testing with other start menus. We now have a working prototype, code-named 'Kickoff' (started during world soccer championship, obviously), which is currently being tested with real users in the SUSE usability lab. At aKademy 2006 in Dublin, Coolo will give a Start Menu Research talk about what we learned during this project. Also, we are preparing a web-page to document our research. Click on the screenshot for the whole Kickoff sneak preview experience:
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Monday, 21 August 2006
Kross 2.0 and DBus
Dipesh
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While my account on kdedevelopers.org exists for quit a long time, I just got the feeling that it may an idea to blog a bit about the progress done lately on Kross, the scripting framework and in what direction it moves with kde4.
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Monday, 21 August 2006
KSVG Meeting
Rwlbuis
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We had a KSVG meeting last week, I made a small report here:
http://www.rwlbuis.nl/photos/ksvgmeeting/
Monday, 21 August 2006
So, what's the deal with Tenor anyway?
Reposted from the Dot: Didn't knew about that. On the other hand its still the only information that looks relevant. The official kde.org site does not give any hint on the status of neither Kat, nor Tenor; the latest information I found is dated 2005. SVN activity is at a low level (latest update 4 month ago).
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Monday, 21 August 2006
Wiesbaden Distro Sprint
Jriddell
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This week I'm at the Ubuntu distro sprint in Wiesbaden near Frankfurt. If you're in the area do drop by and say hi.
Sunday, 20 August 2006
Tom Ball on 'Is Writing Code a Career Limiting Move?'
I found this blog entry on coding as a career limiting move interesting, how could being really good at writing code possibly be a 'career limiting move'? I've been a professional programmer for a very long time, and I've come across very, very few people who are brilliant at writing code - maybe a handful before I came across the KDE project where they seem to be all over the place. So how come the Java community thinks you can separate 'architects' who don't code from the lowly coders that the architects tell what to do?
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Sunday, 20 August 2006
Truth and Truthiness
So, OpenSolaris got zing'ed at LinuxWorld by IBM. Of course, that sent Sun's PR Department to DEFCON 5.
On first appearance, this could just be IBM's PR Department "engaging our competitor's peers in a constructive yet competitive corporate dialogue" [mouthwash, please]. Instant Blogger Blast. How Web 2.0. I found the whole thing funny. Mr. Frye is not even entirely off the mark in his remarks. I just don't happen to think it takes one full year to "Evaluate Subversion".
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Saturday, 19 August 2006
Good coding day
Zander
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For KWord I have progressed nicely in the layout department. In my last blog I started researching linespacing. It turns out that are two accepted methods of doing linespacing and the different results was (partly) due to the different models. Funny thing is, the OpenDocument Format spec has a configure setting for it. So I just made KWord do both to honour that config setting. :-)
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Saturday, 19 August 2006
KDE "Krash" RPMs for SUSE Linux
Beineri
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The important warning first: this is only for developers and not openSUSE 10.2 stuff! KDE has released a first development snapshot of KDE4 and the KDE:KDE4 project in the openSUSE Build Service has RPMs of qt, kdelibs, kdepimlibs and kdebase for SUSE Linux 10.0 and up. These are raw RPMs of the compiled stuff, not integrated with the distribution at all (won't install to /usr, won't let you choose the session from kdm etc.). Again, these snapshot and the RPMs are only for developers. If you don't know (or are able to figure out from kde.org documentation) how to change a test user account to start it then better don't consider to download.
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Saturday, 19 August 2006
KMobileTools 0.5_beta1
Rockman
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After a long wait and many code rewrites i finally release the first beta of the new KMobileTools. Totally redesigned user interface, better codebase stability, full phonebook support, integration with KDE AddressBook and Kontact, better support for a lot of mobile phones. I've prepared also a Live CD, LiveMobileTools, with everything (including kdebluetooth) integrated and ready-for-use.
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