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Monday, 11 April 2011
Ubuntu App Developers Week
Jriddell
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Ubuntu App Developers Week has IRC talks on developing /on/ Ubuntu (rather than developing bits of Ubuntu itself. Of interest to Kubuntu and KDE folks is "Widgetcraft: The Art of Creating Plasma Widgets" by Harald Sitter today at 19:00UTC and "Creating a KDE app with KAppTemplate" Jonathan Thomas tomorrow Tuesday at 19:00UTC. Friday at 17:00 sees "Phonon: Multimedia in Qt" with Harald Sitter.
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Wednesday, 6 April 2011
KDE 5 Menu
Note in bold: no official plans here, however many continuously maintained software projects start with N+1 version development long before N version is discontinued. So yes, I really think the current works at UX level are "the" KDE 5 development.
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Tuesday, 5 April 2011
Fruits of Calligra Sprint
Last week was big for Calligra:
March 30: The first three months of the Calligra Suite is a report showing activity in all possible areas related to Calligra, and creation of new areas like the new Braindump application, new maintainers for applications, refreshed application names, project home page, project git repositories, and finally Kexi Mobile, Calligra Mobile. More to come.
April 1: The first Calligra sprint started, the biggest technical event in the history of KDE Office technologies to date:
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Sunday, 3 April 2011
Calligra Sprint 2011 in Berlin, day 2
Dipesh
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After day 0 on friday which I missed and day 1 on saturday where I joined the Calligra 2011 sprint in Berlin in the evening after a longer journay the last day of the sprint, day 2, is coming to and end.
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Friday, 1 April 2011
Calligra Sprint 2011 in Berlin
Dipesh
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This weekend there will be the Calligra spring 2011 in Berlin in KDAB's office in berlin where I usually work and play kicker and table tennis all of the week. The irony is that I very likely will not make it to the sprint. I was visiting some friends in Koh Tao and I am now caught in a heavy storm in Koh Samui since more then a week now. My fly was canceled and the airport was closed, my visa was running out and cash problems raised up. While the later is solved now it's still unclear when and how I will be able to leave that island, head to Bangkok, pay for a new flight back to Berlin and finally be able to hack again. Within last days the streets here got float meters-high with water, the ocean was destroying large parts of the hotels near them and so we had to move from hotel to hotel in higher areas. In total more then 1500 ppl got evacuated from Samui and Tao alone and while the situation is better by every day and we even have power, warm water and Internet again I stay skeptic and wish I could be back again asap. In all those years I am traveling around the world that's the first time I will be damn happy to be home again. And who knows, with a bit of luck I will be able to join tomorrow or day after. Thinking of you, a Calligra hacker caught in heavy water.
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Wednesday, 23 March 2011
usb-creator in suse; accessibility in Qt, it speaks!
Jriddell
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For reasons I haven't worked out, Ubuntu needs a specific tool to write its ISO CD images onto a USB disk. This is fine if you're on an Ubuntu distro or on Windows where we have usb-creator available to install, but is a problem for users of other distros. If an openSUSE user who has no CD drive wants to try out Ubuntu (to steal all our great ideas no doubt) they're a bit stuck. So I learnt how to build RPMs and secrets of the openSUSE build service and put Ubuntu USB Creator into an openSUSE archive. Unfortunately although I patched it to run fine the end result doesn't boot and gets stuck at the syslinux startup credit. So more work to be done there I'm afraid.
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Saturday, 19 March 2011
QPcap - A Qt-Style Wrapper Around libpcap
Rich
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I've been working on a new library for the last couple of weeks that provides a Qt style API for libpcap. For those who aren't familiar with it, libpcap is the library used for capturing raw packets used by tools like tcpdump and wireshark. The pcap library has been around for years, and is built in C rather than C++. The API is pretty simple, but it's not one that can be trivially integrated into a gui application. The aim of the library I've been working on is to make using packet capture in Qt programs a simple matter of using a QObject and connecting to its slots.
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Monday, 14 March 2011
Desktop Summit 2011 Call for Papers - your ideas wanted
Mirko
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KDE and Gnome together again - the Desktop Summit this year will take place in Berlin, Germany, from August 6 to 12, 2011. It will be one of the biggest and most interesting Free Software conferences in 2011, and Berlin is also always worth a visit. You have seen the announcement, and the web site at http://desktopsummit.org, but you might be asking yourself how you can register, where to submit your talk, and how you can help with the preparations. Read on.
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Saturday, 12 March 2011
conf.kde.in Slides II
Jriddell
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Here are the slides to my conf.kde.in talk Kubuntu: Friendly Computing. They're more images though so they don't make much sense without me talking.
India is a lovely country with lovely people. Food is excellent of course. Bengaluru is a busy city with crazy traffic (still preferable to Paris of course). Only downside is the mosquitoes and lack of bandwidth.
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Thursday, 10 March 2011
conf.kde.in Slides
Jriddell
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Having a fabulous time at conf.kde.in in Bengaluru. I've just given a tutorial on writing a programme in PyKDE, then releasing it to the wide world, then packaging it and releasing it for Kubuntu. Here are the slides as requested by my lovely audience.
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