Hello planet
Tuesday, 24 June 2008
As this will be my first post published on planet KDE, I want to use this opportunity to introduce myself a bit. I am Marijn Kruisselbrink, a 22 year old computer science student from The Netherlands. My first significant contribution to KDE happened last year when I participated in the Google Summer of Code to implement music notation support in KOffice. Aside from that I have also done some work on improving KDE on Mac OS X, by writing OSX implementations of some of the abstractions KDE provides. Also I've helped with this years Akademy by writing a large part of this years (and hopefully many years to come) registration system.
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openSUSE 11.0: Press Review
Sunday, 22 June 2008
The launch of openSUSE 11.0 was a big success and positive reviews keep showing up :-), two especially nice ones:
ars technica: This is a very strong OpenSUSE release with a lot of compelling improvements. OpenSUSE 11 offers the best KDE 4 experience out there and will continue to be our reference distribution for KDE testing.
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"OpenDocument Format Has Clearly Won", Microsoft admits
Friday, 20 June 2008
Microsoft:
"ODF has clearly won. We sell software for a living. The ability to implement ODF in the middle of our ship cycle was just not possible. We couldn't do that during the release of Office 2007. We're looking forward and committed to doing more than [ODF-to-OOXML] translators."
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Free Qt 4/C++ book online
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Full text of valuable book "An Introduction to Design Patterns in C++ with Qt 4" by Alan and Paul Ezust (Suffolk University) is now available online at http://cartan.cas.suffolk.edu/oopdocbook/opensource/ under OPL license.
The authors also provided slides suitable for courses and exercises.
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Help for KDE CMake Modules
Thursday, 19 June 2008
We now have documentation for our custom KDE CMake Modules, brought to you by the EBN. I have a little script that runs every night to re-generate this page, just in case we changes things as time goes by.
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openSUSE 11.0 Announced
Thursday, 19 June 2008
Release Announcement
Hint: If you get your ISOs within the next 24h you will enjoy full Akamai speed.
Fedora Elections and Weather Applet
Wednesday, 18 June 2008
Just as everyone else SHOULD be doing....
[image:3521 size="original" nolink=1] (thanks to whoever drew the artwork)
Go HERE to vote if you're a member of Fedora
With the election going on, I believe we'll have a great board elected to continue the progress Fedora is making. So do your part and VOTE NOW!
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Gran Canaria Desktop Meeting 2009 - the Beer Problem
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
For the past few months we've been working on getting our bid to host GUADEC and Akademy in Gran Canaria for 2009. Agustin has done an amazing job in pulling it all together, and Alberto has been relaying his enthusiasm about the idea of co-located conferences to the Gnome guys.
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openSUSE 11.0: The Plasma Desktop
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
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openSUSE 11.0 will be finally released on Thursday! :-) The Sneak Peeks story about KDE has just been published and I want to follow up with a list how our Plasma desktop differs from the stock KDE 4.0 version.
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Oranje scores for Microsoft, Dutch goverment says: 'Use Silverlight'
Tuesday, 17 June 2008
Today, the Dutch minister for Education and Culture, Plasterk, has defended the Dutch broadcaster NOS. NOS is broadcasting the games of the European Championship football using Microsoft malware Silverlight. This means that in order to view this broadcast you need to install this software on your computer. You can only install the software on computers with Microsoft Windows or on Apple computers.
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