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Wednesday, 10 November 2010
Kubuntu Todo
Jriddell
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UDS in Florida is over, we flew home and left the sun behind. The main outcome from the conference is a long Kubuntu Todo list.
In the packaging section we naturally want the latest bits of KDE and Qt. We'd like to try raster in Qt. We're going to try gtk-oxygen theme. Scott is going to look at automatic bulids on his ARM machines. GStreamer will be investigated. We'll be looking at whether it makes sense to packaging Owncloud and Plasma Media Centre. Then there's Project Neon, a top secret relaunch of the project to make daily builds of Qt and KDE.
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Monday, 8 November 2010
No more KBugBuster
Rakuco
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Yesterday, I moved KBugBuster from trunk/KDE/kdesdk to tags/unmaintained/4. For those unfamiliar with it, it is/was a frontend to KDE's Bugzilla, so that you could interact with it without a web browser.
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Friday, 5 November 2010
Today: Marble Weekend Sprint in Nuremberg
The Marble Sprint Weekend is about to start at the basysKom Office in Nuremberg. If you're around and if you're curious about development of the Marble Virtual Globe then don't hesitate to join us. This is your best chance to get involved! We'll have lots of interesting topics about Marble presented on Saturday. See our Marble Sprint Wiki for more information. Thanks go to the KDE e.V. and basysKom for sponsoring this event. In other news Peregrine got released today! See the basysKom announcement. Peregrine is a crossplatform real-time communication client that integrates all daily needed communication services for VoIP, Video and Chat in one solution. I'll cover this release and project more extensively in a different blog entry.
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Quick Tip: Gitorious Email Notifications
Awinterz
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You won't find any (obvious) link on Gitorious, but if you want to enable email notifications you need to go to http://gitorious.org/favorites.
Thanks to Mike McQuaid for telling me about this hard-to-find feature of Gitorious.
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Sunday, 31 October 2010
Krazy Moves to Gitorious
Awinterz
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I just finished moving the Krazy repository from KDE SVN trunk/quality to Gitorious.
Seems to work ok. For the record, here's how I did it: % git svn clone svn+ssh://winterz@svn.kde.org/home/kde/trunk/quality/krazy2 % cd krazy2 % git remote add origin git@gitorious.org:krazy/krazy.git % git push origin master
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Thursday, 28 October 2010
Ubuntu Developer Summit: Dropping KDE Desktop
Jriddell
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The Ubuntu Developer Summit is in full swing here in Florida. There have been a load of important decisions taken. For example today I dropped KDE from our desktop. I know this may be controvertial with some parts of the community but we can have unity in our new desktop.. Plasma. Of course we're Kubuntu so we did it upstream.
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Wednesday, 27 October 2010
A Tale of Chile
I've been last week in Concépcion, south of Chile to attend another nice open source conference, been the second brazilian around ( Sulamita Garcia beat me first :-). But for me was special since last year we have finally some latin american KDE communities giving life signs, and i would expect that take more time to have they start to appear strongly, even more most of latin america been a strong Gnome supporter for years.
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Friday, 22 October 2010
KDEPIM 4.4.7 Available
Awinterz
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KDEPIM 4.4 lives. I tagged and released version 4.4.7 last night.
You should see it in a KDE FTP mirror near you in /pub/kde/stable/kdepim-4.4.7/src
Bonus: I used svn2cl to make a ChangeLog. And here it is:
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Friday, 22 October 2010
Video: KDE people at openSUSE Conference 2010
I couldn't resist snapping as many KDE folk at the openSUSE conference as I could, and editing them together into: a short video. If anyone can tell me how to embed in kdedevelopers.org or enable the download of the OGG version from blip.tv, let me know!
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Thursday, 21 October 2010
kdelibs unit tests: all green!
For the first time since end of May, 2010, the kdelibs unittests are all green again, in trunk:
100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 171
Thanks to everyone involved in the last round of fixing (Aaron Seigo, Kévin Ottens, Bernhard Beschow, Sébastian Trueg and a few others)!
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