Loading KParts in KDE4 Korundum
Thursday, 15 November 2007
Last night I was discussing how to load KParts in Korundum with CapitalT on the #kde-ruby IRC channel. It took me a bit of googling to work out what to do, and I eventually realised I'd left the KDE::PluginLoader class out of the Smoke library that the KDE4 version of Korundum uses.
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Icons ftw!
Wednesday, 14 November 2007
After much back and forth, Parley has an icon! And not only one, Lee also gave in to my wish to create maybe one or two other icons for the menus and such... so now I have 13 new icons, some even in svn already and some more on the way :) (note: the screenshots are not the final versions... some of the icons have already been updated yet again) It's great to see how many people care about this little edu app which really is not that important... but it made four people (that I have contact with) get KDE4 from svn ;) Getting regular user feed back is the best that can happen I guess. Which reminds me: Thanks to you all for making this possible! Keep up the great work! Thanks Lee Olson!
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KStars Image Challenge
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Do you want to help improve KStars, but don't want to do programming or debugging? Do you like pretty pictures?
Over at the KStars Community Forums, I have announced the KStars Image Challenge. We need more pictures of celestial objects for our Details window. Right now we have most of the Messier objects and about 40 NGC objects; you can see the current images here: http://www.30doradus.org/kstars/detail_thumbs/
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linux.conf.au - you know you should....
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
linux.conf.au early-bird registrations close soon. Now would be an excellent time to register if you want to come along. I'm booked in...
There are a lot of cool looking talks - I'm personally planning to heckle at this talk :-)
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MPs urge action on Galileo costs
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
I was just completely amazed to read that British MPs think that the Galileo project is unimportant. To me the combination of accurate and cheap global positioning systems, combined with the infrastructure to determine the relative position between one thing and another, and a semantic web that allows that GPS meta data to be annotated ubiquitously to all information on the web, is so important that every 21st economy will depend on it.
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Qt4 Man Pages
Tuesday, 13 November 2007
Lazy Web warning:
I looked and looked.. I even tried to figure out qdoc3. No joy.
Anyone know how to generate the man pages for Qt4? Or where I can get a tarball with the man pages?
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Fresh new start soon
Sunday, 11 November 2007
Tomorrow morning, I will start my new job at axentra. I must admit I'm a little nervous but also excited by this new job. After 3 years of being self-employed, and with all the shit I had last year and until this May , it's a definitly a welcomed change in my professional life. Sure I will miss the fact that I was able to wake up late in the morning, not having to dress to go to work and also the 30 seconds commute times, but for a more steady income it's a sacrifice I'm willing to make.
Plymouth and Boston
Sunday, 11 November 2007
Ah, New England in the Autumn. Lets of reds and yellows and greens. It's a desktop art theme waiting to happen. Went canoeing on the river and enjoyed it much. No photos of that but here's some exciting other ones.
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openSUSE Guiding Principles
Thursday, 8 November 2007
Today the final version of the openSUSE Guiding Principles has been announced. The Guiding Principles describe what drives the openSUSE project, our identity, our goals and our values.
It has been a long process to create this document. It was discussed broadly in the community as well as internally at SUSE and Novell. But I'm pretty confident that we have reached a version now which has a very broad acceptance. If you look at the initial announcement you will notice that it's signed by community members from inside and outside of Novell including Novell top management. The open openSUSE user directory holds an extended and constantly growing list of additional supporters. You can go there, express your support for openSUSE and its Guiding Principles. Don't hesitate, become part of this great community.
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openSUSE: Guiding Principles and Board; KDE Four Live 0.6.1
Thursday, 8 November 2007
As of today the openSUSE project has the Guiding Principles finally taking effect. Everyone can express support for them on the new openSUSE User Directory site. Also the first openSUSE board has been appointed by Novell. Congratulations to all members, especially the ones from the community. :-)
Not so exciting, I have uploaded a new KDE Four Live CD containing 3.95.2 snapshot packages.
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