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Monday, 10 August 2009
Ruby Bindings are now in the default Kubuntu install
Using the Kubuntu distribution, I've been a bit envious of the Python bindings guys, because the bindings are installed by default and frequently get updated. So it made my day when I recently did an 'apt-get dist-upgrade' to get KDE 4.3 in my copy of Jaunty and saw that the KDE Korundum Ruby bindings were installed. This is great stuff Kubuntu community!
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Sunday, 9 August 2009
Kustodian - a taskbar and quicklauncher combined
Boemann
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I'd like to introduce a little pet project of mine: Kustodian, which some people would call a ripoff of the mac dock or windows 7 taskbar. But I maintain it's a thing of it's own, but it indeed has some similarities.
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Friday, 7 August 2009
Twitter Works - Sometimes
Beineri
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I started to publish on Twitter some days ago to not stay completely silent about the good stuff that is happening with KDE/openSUSE. Most of the time my posts even appear on other people's pages and in Twitter Search. According to the "Find People" function I don't exist though.
Friday, 31 July 2009
Launchpad.net is Free Software
Jriddell
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Incase you missed it, the whole of top project hosting site Launchpad.net is now available and accepting contributions. Complaints about it not having source code available always confused me, I never heard them about the once-open-now-closed Sourceforge.net and KDE seems perfectly happy to make use of proprietary websites like Google or kde-look.org. But now there is no such excuse, Launchpad is the easiest way to host a project or even a quick script you hacked up that might be useful to someone else because you can set it up with a 1 page form then just bzr push.
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Thursday, 30 July 2009
Myth Busting
Krake
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Once in a while we come across rumors, urban ledgends and myths about all kinds of things.
For example you might have read, heard or otherwise encountered wild claims about Akonadi's dependencies, maybe even as ridiculous as "depends on KDE".
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Thursday, 30 July 2009
Refactor Inc.
Here is another update on the progress of the KDevelop refactoring support SoC.
Last week was pretty hectic for me. Sadly I didn't have as much time as I would have liked to work on the project, and even less to blog about it. However with this update I will list things that have happened these past two weeks. Among things that happened:
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Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Kubuntu Translations Love Day
Jriddell
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Ubuntu's new translations coordinator David Planella is holding a Kubuntu Translations Love Day in #kubuntu-devel tomorrow (Wed 29th). Do drop by at any time and let us know all your i18n problems.
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Using Oxygen Icons Outwith KDE
Jriddell
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Occationally people ask if they can use Oxygen icons on their website or in their (non-KDE) application. The answer is that of course you can, it's all lovely free software, you just need to include the LGPL and credit the Oxygen dudes. I wrote this handy guide for people who want to do so.
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Writing Plasma PopupApplets in Ruby and C#
Several people have wanted to be able to write Plasma PopupApplets in scripting languages. I'm pleased to announce that for KDE 4.3 you will be able to write them in Ruby and C#.
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Friday, 24 July 2009
Shared Desktop Notifications from Canonical
Jriddell
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Aurelien Gateau and the rest of the Canonical Desktop Experience folks have been working super hard to get the visual notifications on KDE and Gnome united as part of their Project Ayatana. This involves uniting the Galago and KDE VisualNotification DBus interfaces. Along the way freedesktop.org had to get fixed to make such cooperation possible. But now the KDE half of the changes are in (KDE trunk and Kubuntu Karmic) and Gnome apps running in KDE show visual notifications just like KDE apps. There's minor issues to be fixed and the other way round (KDE apps running on Gnome) still has some patches to be finished & crashes to be fixed but it works in a lot of cases.
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