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openSUSE 11.0: Qt Package Manager Improvements

Sunday, 11 May 2008
Just want to point out four improvements of the YaST Qt package selector in the upcoming openSUSE 11.0 that were missing too long, much requested (at least by me) and now added :-) : Read More

Double trouble...

Saturday, 10 May 2008
...that's what my friends all call me. Actually they don't but since I am a huge fan of Lynyrd Skynyrd and this blog entry is closely related to the previous one I am (ab-)using yet another of their song titles. Read More

My 2 cents on releases...

Saturday, 10 May 2008
Ok, we all know, blogs are the new mailing lists, so here just some quick comments from my side on all the release-cycle stuff. About being in sync with releases of other projects: I am caring for our buildsystem which uses CMake, so the releases of CMake and KDE matter to me. I want to provide a stable (as in "not chanigng too often") build environment. If project A (KDE) depends on project B (CMake), it doesn't help project A anything if it's releases are in sync with project B. Why ? Because, well, in order to have a stable environment I don't want to force developers to have to update their cmake from non-distro packages (the binary cmake packages provided by Kitware work flawlessly on all systems I tested so far, btw). This is frustrating ("damn, which package do I have to update today to make KDE build again ?") and takes away a lot of time (not for a single developer, but accumulated for all). So, before we (KDE) require a new version of CMake, I personally want this not to happen before that version of cmake is shipped by the most common distros (i.e. a few months after its release). So I see also a value in not depending on always the latest and greatest releases of other projects. Read More

Reworked scale dialog in Krita

Thursday, 8 May 2008
[image:3453 size=original nolink=1 node=3453] I've worked a bit on the scale dialog for Krita. Neither the old one from the 1.x series nor the new one in current KOffice2 alpha releases were good enough. I've mailed a bit with Ellen which only confirmed that it is indeed a difficult dialog to get right. Read More

KDE 4.0.4, Codenamed Out-Of-Stuff-To-Tell

Wednesday, 7 May 2008
The usual monthly game: a new KDE bugfix release, openSUSE packages and a new Live-CD which as already said looks more and more less like KDE 4.0 but like our openSUSE 11.0 KDE4 desktop (while still being based on openSUSE 10.3): Read More

khtmledit is here

Wednesday, 7 May 2008
I have had so much struggle finding a decent html editor that I finally wrote one on my own: mozilla composer cannot handle the fish://-protocol openoffice dito quanta crashes when it sees me I finally started using kword, which cost me several months of fighting and finally even contributing code, but there are too many problems for using it where I work. OK, so I started khtmledit - the wysiwyg html editor that has everything you need (if it does not have anything - you don't need that ;) First, here is how it looks: Read More

Qt 4.4, Regular KDE builds from Neon, Cuteness!

Wednesday, 7 May 2008
Qt 4.4 brings lots of goodness. Packages are now entering hardy-backports. If you want the latest unstable trunk Qt, kdelibs, kdebase and amarok on a regular basis without the hassle of compiling it yourself, project Neon has a Launchpad Personal Package Archive with regular builds. Read More

KDE:Qt44++

Tuesday, 6 May 2008
From the cross-blogging department, Qt 4.4 has been released and is entering Factory for openSUSE 11.0 with packages for older openSUSE releases being available in KDE:Qt44 (this will move sooner or later to KDE:Qt). Dirk Müller thinks that's boring news as "everyone has packages of it" and I should rather mention that he has created packages from Qt 4.5 development snapshot within the KDE:Qt45 Build Service repository.

Call for developers: Quanta Plus and KDEWebDev

Friday, 2 May 2008
Time is passing by. Sometimes I'm also amazed that it was more than 5 years ago when I wrote my first KDE application and soon after I joined the Quanta Plus project. And a few months later Quanta Plus become part of the KDE releases, I think with version 3.1. Probably many of you know that I worked full time on Quanta in the past years, thanks to Eric Laffoon and many other supporters, who made this possible. But things have changed, and I cannot spend all my time anymore on this beloved project. I don't abandon it, just realized that alone it would take just too much time to get a release for KDE 4.x series out in time. Therefore I call for help, I'd like to ask the community, existing developers or users with some C++ knowledge, developers who would like to find a challenging project in the open source world to come, join us. Help to make Quanta4 a reality and make many users happy throughout the world. You don't have to be afraid of the size of the project, one of the goals of Quanta4 is to have a modular code, build up as KDevPlatform (KDevelop) plugins. Read More

Keep it going, submit your Akademy talk now!

Thursday, 1 May 2008
Yesterday was a busy day on the akademy-talks mailing list. Proposals were rolling in constantly. This is because today is the deadline for submissions of presentations for Akademy 2008. So you still have a chance. Have a look at the Call for Presentations and submit your talk now. Read More