Recently, let's say in the past year, I saw a growing number of email messages on the KDE lists with the following content only:
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amantia's blogThe plus one postSubmitted by amantia on Tue, 08/25/2009 - 21:19Recently, let's say in the past year, I saw a growing number of email messages on the KDE lists with the following content only: +1 KDE 4.2 - progress in a yearSubmitted by amantia on Sun, 01/25/2009 - 12:14More than a year ago I wrote a post about KDE 4.0, I was quite unsatisfied with how in was and that we are going to release a product that has defects and in the eyes of the users will be a step back. I actually switched to KDE4 as my main desktop sometime during the 4.1 developing cycle. Since then I use KDE trunk on one machine and whatever my distro (openSUSE) provides on another one. There is always a shock when I have to use the distro packages. Chrome: good and bad newsSubmitted by amantia on Tue, 09/02/2008 - 09:41Maybe you already know, maybe you don't: Google created its own browser, called Chrome. The good is that it is based on WebKit, thus contains KDE technology. That's is another recognition for the work of KDE developers. The bad is that they mention Apple's WebKit and nothing about KDE/khtml. Sad. Call for developers: Quanta Plus and KDEWebDevSubmitted by amantia on Thu, 05/01/2008 - 22:21Time 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. There are other projects inside the KDEWebDev module that need help, some even maintainers: - Kommander: just take a look at www.kde-apps.org and you will be amazed by the number of Kommander scripts uploaded by the users. Help to have a good Kommander for KDE4 as well! - KFileReplace: useful search and replace tool, unfortunately without a current maintainer. It works, but needs some love. - KImageMapEditor: don't let web developers without a KDE image map editor! Of course our priority would be Quanta Plus and Kommander, but if you are interested in either of the above, just contact us on our developer list. »
KDE4: is it usable for you?Submitted by amantia on Sun, 10/21/2007 - 21:17I know it is not so nice to complain and bash a project when you don't contribute to it. And yes until now, I did not contributed to the KDE4 desktop as I wished. I compiled it regularly and used the libraries, but did not run the KDE4 desktop or KDE4 version of the applications except KDevelop and Quanta. »
Impressed by openSUSE 10.3Submitted by amantia on Sat, 10/13/2007 - 09:14openSUSE 10.3. I couldn't follow its development as I did with previous releases and tested only after the final version appeared. First I upgraded my desktop from 10.2 and it wasn't a pleasure as it made the system unbootable and I had to fix using a rescue console. But after having it running I was quite satisfied with it. Software management has improved (but still not fast enough in my opinion), the possibility to add the community repositories from YaST is nice, as it is the search page and the one click install (well one click on the webpage, several clicks later). 1st year passed bySubmitted by amantia on Thu, 09/13/2007 - 19:34Even if Coolo says they have the cutest baby on earth, I have to disagree and post a proof of it. Konqui at high altitudesSubmitted by amantia on Wed, 08/29/2007 - 09:52I was missing from development for about 2 weeks in August, because I had a vacation. With 3 friends of mine, we planned a hiking/climbing journey in the Alps for this summer. I haven't been on a real vacation for a long time, only for small 2-3 days of resting or one day climbing in the mountain. A commercial Qt applicationSubmitted by amantia on Thu, 07/19/2007 - 08:12Today I discovered an application that is using Qt4. It was a complete surprize, as this is a software that you can download from a photo-shop's web page to create so called "photo-books". Unfortunately it is a Windows only application, but I was happy when I saw that QtCore4.dll & others were installed (inside wine). »
The old and the new yearSubmitted by amantia on Sat, 12/30/2006 - 22:21This year is almost over, and it was a very mixed one. It had good and bad sides as well. It started very well as after a few years of trying my wife finally got pregnant. It was also good that I could still continue to live from what I like, with the help of Eric and the others who supported Quanta. And I could improve it, by releasing 5 bugfix releases during the year. I'm not 100% happy with all the releases, but I think the difference between the 3.5.0 releases in 2005 and the 3.5.5 released in October 2006 is huge. Work on Quanta4 continued, especially when Jens visited me. I was happy with the progress we made, altough at some points I was about to give up the new path we chose (using the KDevelop platform and write a new parser) for various reasons. After he left, work on Quanta4 pretty much stagnated, there were only a few commits. I more focused on the 3.5.x series and worked for Eric on other things. |
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