Thursday, April 2. 2009
GSoC 2009: Last chance for student ... Posted by Jeff Mitchell
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A friendly reminder: you have just under 24 hours to get your applications updated (if you are a student...you've already submitted it, right?) or to get students to update their applications (if you are a mentor). Applications that arrive before the deadline will not be penalized (and applications that arrive afterwards won't be accepted at all) so it's not too late to get your SoC on...
Continue reading "GSoC 2009: Last chance for student applications" Thursday, April 2. 2009I am disappearing
Due to new employment (Zivildienst) I'll be unable to continue my work on the various projects I am a proud contributor of. Well, until mid-October at least.
I'll most likely not be able to follow mailing lists, nor will I be online on IRC when I am not really available. If you want to reach me, you better drop me a mail personally... the inbox is pretty much everything I kind of read. Should you be lucky enough to actually get a hold of me: don't expect me to do or say anything useful By 2010 I should be able to attend conventions and fairs again, so you can worship me live and in action So long... Thursday, April 2. 2009
Monthly changing wallpapers? ... aye! Posted by Harald Sitter
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While KDE 4 is shipping with awesome default wallpapers, I still find myself at times facing the problem that they become boring after some weeks. At the same time being developer and all it is difficult to keep up with latest wallpaper trends, also partly due to the fact that I simply can't watch kde-look for hot new stuff. So I said to myself (due to continuing lack of people to drop my ideas at
Don't let me bore you though. Bottom line is: we need a team of people with taste for good wallpapers and the time to select a good one every month, to get monthly new wallpapers for Kubuntu. If you are constantly looking for hot new wallpapers anyway, joining the team and helping people like me, who are totally incapable of finding good wallpapers at all, would probably improve your karma quite a bit Please poke me on IRC, leave a comment, or drop a mail to apachelogger@kubuntu.org ... Since we just talked about this a bit on IRC: I could also imagine that we make a collection of wotm wallpapers available in the official Kubuntu archives (e.g. wallpapers of the last 12 months). That way you can also have a nice collection of wallies for slideshowing, updating everytime you upgrade to a new Kubuntu release Thursday, April 2. 2009
choqoK - twittering fun Posted by Harald Sitter
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I am glad to announce that choqok my most favorite Twitter client (well only for a week or so
I must admit choqoK looks very promising and can probably also become a very awesome non-twitter micro-blogging client. I guess the lead developer could use some help, so if you get a minute or two: check it out and maybe come up with some feedback or even a patch or a piece of translation or a handbook... ![]() Have fun with 0.2 meanwhile. Thursday, April 2. 2009
Project Neon: KDE Nightly Edu++ ... Posted by Harald Sitter
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If I had more time for blogging I would do more blogging... but I don't have
Quick update: Newly available in Project Neon's kde-nightly is kdeedu (i.e. kde-nightly-kdeedu). Newly available in the kdebase build is support for Google Gadgets (using GGL SVN from yesterday). Upcoming is Quassel (which got KDE integration) as well as the return of MSN in Kopete. ![]() Thursday, April 2. 2009It is Qt...
...unless you are talking about Quick Time.
Thursday, April 2. 2009
Can't you hear the drums? Posted by Harald Sitter
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You know the tension before something huge happens? Like when Luke faces Darth Vader, or just the minute before Batman chooses to make Harvey Dent a hero in exchange for his own reputation, or when Frodo is supposed to throw the One Ring into the fires of Mount Doom.
That is what I am experience more and more with every day that passes by. ^ that is a clicky link, by the way Thursday, April 2. 2009To the Batcave!<jontheechidna> You should do a seminar "Rapid debian package deployment with ruby" (Click for bigger awesome) Thursday, April 2. 2009
QA, PowerDevil, KDESVN-kde4, ... Posted by Harald Sitter
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Kubuntu got its very own bug team!
The bug tracker changes list also got updated to aggregate all KDE 4 packages (well, at least I hope we catched all). But! Be aware that Jonathan is pretty much flooding the list (I didn't read mails for 2 days and got 360 unread bug mails...). Anyway. I am currently thinking about getting powerdevil (that power manager thingy) in the Intrepid pockets. Problem is: currently it only ships with one profile, which actually screws more stuff up than it could possibly improve :S You can find Intrepid and Hardy packages in the experimental archive (I'd like to remind, that this repository is dangerous, so you should either remove it from your sources.list once you got the desired package(s), or download/install the packages manually). If anyone tries it - I would like some feedback kdesvn-kde4 is also available in this repository. It's a SVN snapshot from yesterday, seems to be working quite well though. If you choose to test it, please also install the -dbg package and give feedback at it's kde-apps page. Intrepid's quassel(-core) package got a make over and is now creating a fancy log file + it doesn't die on upgrades + configurable loglevel/port in /etc/default/quasselcore. kubuntu-restricted-extras doesn't depend on sun-java6-plugin anymore (we switched to -jre)... a workaround in kubuntu-default-settings is making it actually work without doing anything. Snapshot of the day: ![]() Thursday, April 2. 2009
Introducing the Apachelogger ... Posted by Harald Sitter
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Project Neon (i.e. me, me and me
followed by kdeutils... followed by sleep... followed by kdepim (including -dbg package, for the upcoming KMail BugDay)... followed by a screenshot: ![]() Thursday, April 2. 2009
Sometimes I am feeling loved Posted by Harald Sitter
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... definitely not today.
I can't do anything in the Ubuntu wiki (bug report) ... yeah Konqueror is only default browser on Kubuntu, why would we do QA for it I just learned that when you install the java plugin it will pull in firefox, which will pull in ubufox, which will pull in synaptic, which will pull in half the main archive. And why do you think is that? Depends: libasound2, libx11-6, libxext6, libxi6, libxp6, libxtst6, sun-java6-bin (= 6-07-4ubuntu2), firefox | firefox-2 | iceweasel | mozilla-firefox | iceape-browser | mozilla-browser | epiphany-gecko | epiphany-webkit | epiphany-browser | galeon | midbrowser | xulrunnerNotice anything? Now I am feeling rather stupid because I actually started work on ubuntu-kde-default-settings making KDE 4 apps look like native Ubuntu/GNOME ones, too bad I don't feel like continuing it Thursday, April 2. 2009
Comparing KDE 3 with $SOMETHING Posted by Harald Sitter
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I just (again) noticed how different KDE 3 and KDE 4 really are.
In the latest issue of Full Circle (Ubuntu/GNOME focused online magazine, still very recommendable!) theming of KDE 3 and GNOME were compared at page 26. Now this doesn't make any sense because theming is a useless thing in KDE 4, Oxygen is just too awesome to theme it away But seriously. All 4 mentioned points aren't like that in Kubuntu's KDE 4 anymore... I hope I am allowed to quote Lance. If not: he may poke me in the eye, thus slow down release preparation of KDE 4.1.1 1. In order to theme the login manager you have to install KControl. Why is this not already available in the Look and Feel? ![]() There is still a little quirk (or actually a rather big one) since you can't get root access easily. I hope to get that resolved before Intrepid. 2. The GRUB boot loader can be themed, but again, it's not an option by default in KControl. Why does it require an application to be installed? ![]() In Intrepid we will most probably ship Kgrubeditor by default allowing you to restore a broken GRUB from the Live CD and of course theming when installed. 3. After downloading a theme, there is nowhere to apply it unless you know that it can be dragged and dropped on top of the settings window, or that you can go to the command line and use KControl. I guess you are talking about theme packages. Support for these vanished from KDE 4.1 and IIRC they never worked properly anyway, eventually they broke more settings than they actually themed. 4. I also had to install Ksplash to change and theme the splash screen just after login, but before you hit the desktop. I guess that is an improvement over KDE 3? ...now back to the batcave (don't ask, it's top secret) Thursday, April 2. 2009
About Help, Wikis and Firefox Qt Posted by Harald Sitter
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Busy days, like really busy....
First things first. KHelpCenter looks less awkward: It now uses the help-browser icon instead of the old crystal one. The style templates are fixed, glossary now also comes with KDE 4 style and the old introduction stuff got removed completely.Kicker applets stuff was removed in favor of Plasma (which also got an icon KCModules (i.e. the thingies for System Settings and KInfoCenter) are added to their categories. I also came to think about improving the general experience. In my opinion the interface should be redesigned making the search a central part (considering nepomuk/strigi usage gets implemented), there is really no way I would want to browse docs manually in the year 2008 About the written online content we also had a discussion today. Essentially a lot of the documentation is outdated, no wonder thinking of the amount of applications and features, so really no one's fault here, still we should improve the situtation. Current proposal: using a wiki for ongoing documentation, then take snapshots for proof reading by the responsible developers and then let translators do their magic. Eventually even do the translation in the wiki? I certainly think with this approach we should only ship a very basic amount of documentation with KDE and access the remaining parts online. I think Windows' help does it quite the same way in that it includes the MS support database, well at least I think it does. If anyone wants to get loads of karma, he/she may step up and start work on KHelpCenter, I really think there is great potential for this application. ------- Another really cool thing: work on a new wiki.kde.org started (whichmakes me quite happy since the current one was always kind of not-working when I needed something). The best thing about it is that it got OpenId (alsa known as 'I-only-need-one-login') support, which goes very well with the OpenID support in Amarok's web infrastructure. The thing is: we need you! you, dear reader Content from wiki.kde.org needs to be reviewed and selected for migration or dumping (later on moving and updating seems to be on the todo). So, if you have some time and want to help KDE get a new shiny wiki -> join #kde on irc.freenode.net and poke Jucato ------- Meanwhile I got firefox-qt to work (at least until you press any buttons...), head over to Jonathan's blog for more information. One note about the used archive though: this archive is meant for very expermiental packages (Intrepid users will find mozilla-plugin-plasma for example). By experimental I don't only mean the software itself but also the packages, e.g. there is no guarantee that firefox-qt will be named firefox-qt once it is in the offical archives.Therefore I suggest to be very careful which packages get installed from this archive, I would even go so far that you should remove it once you installed the desired software and check for updates yourself. Thursday, April 2. 2009The Awful KHelpCenter
Today I did a little bug hunt (that's where you actually search for the bugs and then kill them int he most hackish manner
And KHelpCenter made me cry, seriously... It's still using the crystal icon all over the place: ![]() It's main content is for some reason missing icons: ![]() Remember this pic: ![]() Notice anything? ![]() Note the upper right in the following ![]() Glossary has an as awesome icon issue open content uses help-contents, closed ones should use contents2 (crystalsvg name of course, and an oxygen replacement never got requested apparently :S) ![]() Content of the Glossary then did it and made me cry ![]() At least I got search index.... ![]() ...strange that it doesn't work even though the index builder said so ![]() ![]() First off: I didn't report these issues yet, because bugs.kde.org only offers versions up to 3.5 and unspecified, now I can't really use unspecified, right? Things I was wondering: Why does khelpcenter still use htdig? Wouldn't Strigi/Nepomuk would be better for that kind of job? Does the index builder need to make me think it succeeded? Does everything have to look so broken? Is khelpcenter actually maintained? Meanwhile I understood that none of the answers is important anyway .... we, KDE, as a community should just go fix these issues. I already did a start Thursday, April 2. 2009Project Neon: neonmake
I totally forgot to blog yesterday :-S
Anyway, since the first day of Project Neon, there was neonmake. You might be wondering what neonmake is, though if you read all the other blog posts about Project Neon you probably know that I will explain it as following: neonmake is a wrapper around make, ensuring all environment variables are set as necessaryThat however doesn't really describe it very well, in theory neonmake should be called amarok-nightly-kde-nightly-cmake-make-sudo-make-install, which of course is far too long Well, let's get through it step by step. neonmake consists of 3 parts - neonmake, make.sh and varsrc
to sum that up:
Now you go play with neonmake and I have to rest from this post. |
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