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Wednesday, 16 September 2009

TagLib 1.6 Released

So, after far too long, TagLib 1.6 is out. I finally asked Lukáš Lalinský, who's been the largest TagLib contributor other than myself and veteran of the MusicBrainz project, to step in and take over maintainership as I've been off doing the whole interwebs startup thing for the last year and change and time is exceedingly scarce of late. Read More
Monday, 7 September 2009

Wine appreciation

Oever  | 
While sipping from a Vignes de Nicole and nibbiling on some Heukäse, I am thinking about Wine. Not the liquid version, but the software project. As a reader of Linux Weekly News, I noticed that the Wine project makes very frequent releases. I looked up its release history and saw that Wine has made a developer release every fortnight for the last four years. The 11 years before that the releases were approximately monthly. Each of these development releases comes with an announcement with a long list of the changes that happened in these two weeks. This dedication is due to Alexandre Julliard who has made all of those releases. Read More
Sunday, 6 September 2009

Bitten by singletons

Oever  | 
This weekend I have been bitten by some singletons. They have annoyed me so much that I am writing this blog about them. I will expose the singleton as a dangerous construct. Tempting, but dangerous. Read More
Monday, 31 August 2009

Plasma Tutorial at Ubuntu Developer Week

Jriddell  | 
Ubuntu Developer Week is under way with a whole week of IRC sessions on a range of development topics. Me and Aurelien are running a Write-Your-First-Plasmoid session at 20:00UTC today. See you in #ubuntu-classroom
Wednesday, 26 August 2009

PyKDE plans for KDE 4.4

KDE 4.3 is out, I'm vacationed, and now is a good time to explain share same of the things I would like to get done in PyKDE for KDE 4.4. Read More
Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Some Comments on PySide

To be honest I'm not all that happy with the current situation. Riverbank Computing, basically Phil Thompson, has done an excellent job developing SIP and PyQt over the last 10 years and providing a Free Software (GPL) version which PyKDE is built on. Phil has also done an excellent job of providing answers to my queries, basically as a free service to KDE and the FOSS community. Having two competing Python bindings for Qt is a waste of resources and is generally disruptive to the community at large. Seeing the future of Riverbank and the good working relationship between it and KDE jeopardised is not something that appeals to me. I am disappointed that no kind of cooperative agreement could be reached between Nokia and Riverbank Computing. Read More
Tuesday, 25 August 2009

The plus one post

Amantia  | 
Recently, let's say in the past year, I saw a growing number of email messages on the KDE lists with the following content only: +1 This is getting annoying for me. I get a nice notification from KMail about the messages arrived, and if I saw that it came to some folder that I'm interested in, I look at the message. And many times it contains nothing, but a +1. I can understand the urge to express support for an idea, a person, but please, think about it twice before doing so. These days it is not about abusing my / the worlds bandwidth, as we use more to share "stuff", it is about abusing the time of the readers. Read More
Monday, 24 August 2009

Sub-menus in KDE 4 panels and desktops are back

The main openSUSE users' mailing list are a demanding bunch who know what they want. Over the last few months the KDE group have been asking them what they still miss from KDE 3 in KDE 4, and one of those things has been the ability to add a submenu of the main app launcher, whether Kickoff or traditional, to the panel as a button in its own right. Read More
Thursday, 20 August 2009

Preselected desktop on openSUSE and what it means in practice

The decision on the matter of the (not)preselected desktop in openSUSE has been made. You can read about it in the mail announcing the decision, I would like to just offer a KDE view, from Will and me. Read More
Tuesday, 18 August 2009

Refactor Magnetic

Killerfox  | 
Well it is officially the end of GSoC. This update brings you the wrap-up of what happened in the project, what got done, what didn't get done, and what is next on the wonderful world of automated code Refactoring in C++. Read More