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Rant of the day (22/4)

zogje's picture

I'm a fairly happy puppy with little to rant about at the moment but as I explained earlier, I have a problem coming up with good titles, so I stick with this one.

Mostly working on kiosktool this week. I have done a first release last week and haven't received any bugreports so far which probably means that it is so broken that people don't even bother reporting about it. I hope to have a better looking version out this weekend. If you want to have bugs fixed you better hurry reporting them.

Have been discussing the shared mimetype spec with Jonathan Blandford tonight, hope to get some code for that in KDE next week. I'm afraid it will require a lot of icon renaming.

The New project has completed phase 2 in the meantime. Action photo available

Nice to hear about the award that the KDE guys in London got. After working on KDE for quite some years I sometimes tend to forgot how far we have come, I find these awards always a good moment to look back and appreciate the progress that we have made. We still have 6592 open bugs on bugs.kde.org to go of course Smiling

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segedunum's picture

Kiosk tool - very cool. Are t

Kiosk tool - very cool. Are there any howtos, or any more documentation you can point to, as I will be trying this out over the next few weeks and months?

You can tell that Gwen is a racer at heart. She's taking a very tight racing line there...

heliocastro's picture

Question ??

How can you make to keep the users of new project right on path, without using detours ? Smiling

zogje's picture

Staying on the right path

The users have basically created the path themselves so its pretty much the fastest way to get from a to b.

scott wheeler's picture

Algorithm?

Interesting that they were able to so quickly come up with an optimal solution. Do you know what variety of pathfinding algorithm they used? It doesn't look like it was brute force...

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