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Friday, 15 March 2024
Ruqola 2.1.1
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Ruqola 2.1.1 is a bugfix release of the Rocket.chat app.
Improvements:
Preview url fixed I implement "block actions" (it's necessary in RC 6.6.x when we invite user) Fix OauthAppsUpdateJob support (administration) Fix update view when we translate message (View was not updated in private channel) Show server icon in combobox server Fix show icon for displaying emoji popup menu when we display thread message Fix jitsi support Fix dark mode URL: https://download.kde.org/stable/ruqola/
Source: ruqola-2.1.1.tar.xz
SHA256: 6f089271ef9f2f576aa31ddc404bdbc8ddd5ddecba3cd9ff829641123bceb0ae
Windows Build: ruqola-2.1.1-windows-cl-msvc2022-x86_64.exe
Signed by: E0A3EB202F8E57528E13E72FD7574483BB57B18D Jonathan Esk-Riddell jr@jriddell.org https://jriddell.org/esk-riddell.gpg
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Sunday, 3 March 2024
New blogs.kde.org
I'm happy to announce the launch of our revamped Blogs.KDE.org website, now powered by Hugo instead of Drupal 7!
This switch was motivated by the fact that Drupal 7 is now reaching end of life and since Blogs.kde.org is the home of many individual blog for KDE hackers so it was important to keep it up to date and secure.
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Tuesday, 30 January 2024
Farewell, Binary Factory! Add Craft Jobs for Your Apps to KDE's GitLab Now
This is the final update on the migration of the Craft jobs from Binary Factory to KDE's GitLab. Since the last blog the last missing pieces have been put in place.
We now build a KF6 runtime which is used for the nightly flatpaks of many of the apps that will be part of KDE's Megarelease 6.
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Tuesday, 26 December 2023
Video Recommendation: Coping with Other People's Code - Laura Savino
As someone suffering from a latent burnout thingy which has become more imminent in recent years and as someone who is still struggling to develop strategies to alleviate its effects on health and general well-being, I wholeheartedly recommend everyone to watch this video and let those points sink. Yes, even if you are not (yet) affected. The video is not all about burnout but about strategies for sustaining long-term sanity.
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Wednesday, 20 December 2023
From GitLab to Microsoft Store
This is an update on the ongoing migration of jobs from Binary Factory to KDE's GitLab. Since the last blog a lot has happened.
A first update of Itinerary was submitted to Google Play directly from our GitLab.
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Monday, 13 November 2023
APKs now built on invent
The migration of jobs from Binary Factory to KDE's GitLab continues. Last week almost all jobs that built APKs were migrated to invent.kde.org. The only remaining Android job on Binary Factory doesn't use Craft.
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Sunday, 20 August 2023
Are we transparent enough?
We changed the default mouse click behaviour to double-click for KF6. For me this was surprising, so I would like to raise a few questions here that might as well be answered with: "sure, we are", and I just did not see it because I am a bit out of touch with KDE development news (and modern ways of communication in general). Personal and biased opinion follows. But here are the questions first:
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Sunday, 6 August 2023
Let's burn the planet ... because we can!
There is a term, that in recent years my brain is using a lot when trying to explain to me what my eyes observe. Late-Roman Decadence. I am not a historian, so I might be inaccurate with its actual meaning. For me it just means "wasting because we can". If you want to see this in action, delete your YouTube cookies to get out of your tech bubble and open its start page. Probably depending on your location, it's all about eating the biggest meals for 9000€, driving the fastest cars for 777k€, destroying expensive things in the most hilarious ways for 2M€ as well as giving homeless people 100€ and filming them at whatever they do with it before they fall back into their own life of being spat out and ignored by society. For me: disgusting and worth another strategically well sized and well placed comet.
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Monday, 16 January 2023
NeoChat Published in the Microsoft Store
Carl Schwan already announced it on discuss.kde.org and at @neochat@fosstodon.org.
In this blog we’ll see how it was done and how you can publish your KDE app in the Microsoft Store.
Reserving a Name and Age Rating Your App
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Monday, 25 July 2022
Four workers arrive at a construction site ...
Four workers arrive at a construction site to help. They each take a shovel and are eager to start shoveling. But what is that? They notice some dents and some dried cement on the shovels. So what now?
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