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Tuesday, 22 June 2010

Qt on Rails v0.1 released. But is this Ruby-based Qt and KDE app framework doomed?

Declanmg  | 
Can Ruby do for Qt and KDE application development what it did with Rails for web development? With the Qt on Rails project we're attempting to achieve this - using the clean domain logic and conventions of Rails combined with the brilliant application framework and widget set of Qt. An early 0.1 version has just been released; rough around the edges but enough to show the potential of the idea. We've focused on making Qt on Rails easy to install so that you can experiment with it for yourself. Now that it's easy to do so, go do it! We need your help and ideas! Read More
Monday, 21 June 2010

GSoC: Transformation Tool for Krita

Pegon  | 
This is my first blog entry about my GSoC project for Krita. Because i was busy doing a school project until June 11, i actually began working on the transformation tool last week. The aim was to rewrite most parts of the old transformation tools, in order to continue the project on a solid base, and with my own code, to make the job easier. I also wanted to make the tool perform transformations in real time, not just when the user releases the mouse button. Read More
Monday, 21 June 2010

KOffice Sprint June 2010 in Pictures

The pictures say it all. If not, see here and here. As always all that would not happen without organizers: Alexandra and Inge!
Monday, 21 June 2010

Kubuntu Tutorials Day

Jriddell  | 
Kubuntu Tutorials Day is back, and this time it's with special guest star speakers. Incase you missed it in previous years (check out the logs, there's some interesting sessions in there), Kubuntu Tutorials Day is a few hours of interactive IRC sessions on topics around Kubuntu and KDE development. If you've always wanted to get started in helping out Kubuntu or programming in Qt this is the perfect opportunity. Read More
Sunday, 20 June 2010

News from Ark land

Rakuco  | 
When I started blogging in the end of last year, I thought I would write much more frequently than I do: if only I had better marketing abilities, there would certainly be many more posts about what's going on the Ark, KDE's beloved archive manager, and KDE on FreeBSD fronts. At least I seem to be in good company in the occasional bloggers department. :) Read More
Saturday, 19 June 2010

Akonadi porting for application developers

Krake  | 
After all the blogging about our (as in KDE PIM developers) Akonadi porting, I thought I'll address a couple of things other application developer might consider for the next release cycle. Read More
Saturday, 19 June 2010

GSOC: Implemention of GeoNames support and ExtendedData tag handler to Marble

Hjain  | 
Hello viewers, I am writing this blog to share the progress of work I have done till now as Gsoc 2010 participant. The official date of writing code was 24th May,2010. In the meantime, I was unable to resist myself to develop marble. So I decided to change the data source of city placemarks from World Gazetteer to GeoNames. GeoNames has great collection of over 8,000,000 geographical names. Beyond names of places in various languages, data provided by GeoNames include latitude, longitude, elevation, population, administrative subdivision and postal codes. Marble now shows all cities with a population greater than 15000. This has solved various bugs in Marble such as mirrored coordinates bug. This displays the correct name for many Indian cities like Delhi, Mysore, Hyderabad, Meerut. Screenshots of Marble using World Gazetteer and GeoNames data source are: Read More
Thursday, 17 June 2010

Testing the KMail migrator

Krake  | 
After my last blog I was asked whether I feel that the migrator is now ready for testing. I think it is. If one wants to repeat the same test scenario (or variations of it), there are a couple of tricks to do that with as less effort as possible. Read More
Sunday, 13 June 2010

KMail migration in action

Krake  | 
After blogging about our progress on KMail's data and config migration to Akonadi for a couple of times, I felt that it was time for a screencast showing the migrator in action. Read More
Saturday, 12 June 2010

KOffice stats

ohloh.net reportedly goes down. If so, that's the last opportunity to try its nice (even if not 100% inaccurate) reports online, e.g. for KOffice:(click to continue)