Leftovers: KDE
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KDE Plasma 5.6.4, bugfix Release for May
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KDE Ships KDE Applications 16.04.1
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PhotoHunter is here!
After a while, i finished my first GCompris activity. Merging my code to the master makes me happy and motivates me to continue contributing. It’s nice to see that my work is appreciated and know it will help children from all around the world develop their skills while having fun at the same time.
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LaKademy 2016 in Rio de Janeiro
We're all counting down the days for LaKademy 2016 ‒ the 4th Latin-America KDE Summit ‒ which takes place in Rio de Janeiro, from 26th to 29th May. LaKademy origins go back to 2010, with Akademy-BR ‒ the one and only Brazilian KDE Summit. What has changed since then? Besides some additional pounds for ones and increasing baldness for others , I'd say the most important thing is we are getting more experienced about understanding KDE as an indivisible organism with no compartments, regionalisms, or subcommunities. While having some strategy for coping with regional idiosyncrasies is of uttermost importance, there's been a while we don't have any "KDE Brazil" booth at conferences or regional groups like the ancient LiveBlue and KDE-MG. We are all KDE, as a single pulsating FLOSS community Since then, Akademy-BR expanded to the 1st LaKademy in 2012 (in Porto Alegre), the second one in 2014 (in São Paulo), and then it evolved to a yearly meeting with the 3rd LaKademy (in Salvador) and now the 4th edition in Rio de Janeiro. We have also been learning a lot about how to organize sprints and get the most out of it.
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Community Bonding – KDE – WikiToLearn
On May 5th night, we had a hangout call with our project mentors and other GSoC students of WikiToLearn team.
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Welcome KStars to Windows!
As mentioned in my previous post, I started to work on building KStars on Windows. My primary goal was having KStars completely compiled and built on Windows, as well as being fully functional and able to run on Windows exactly like the Linux version.
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Breaking News… Just in time
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Hunt bugs and knowing Umbrello
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Kubuntu Dojo – Ninja developer training
Packaging is one of the primary development tasks in a large Linux distribution project. Packaging is the essential way of getting the latest and best software to the user.
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Kubuntu Party 3
Friday 20th May 20:00 UTC, we may or may not dressing up in party frocks, but we will certainly be pressing the “Big Blue Button” to teleport into (K)Ubuntu party land.
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Kubuntu: Farewell my friends.
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[Krita] New 3.0 development builds! (With a cool little new feature as well)
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Krita 2016: Let's Make Text and Vector Art Awesome!
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Kdenlive news
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A tip for dealing with the first GSOC weeks. [Ed: link corrected]
No matter if you're GSoC student in openSUSE, KDE, ownCloud or anywhere else, you're community bonding period has started. This is not an easy time because starting something new is always hard and this is, in a sense, a new job.
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Krita “Next” – Development releases for Fedora 23, 24, rawhide, and Epel 7 ( Centos 7 and RHEL 7 )
After Krita moved to Qt5 and KDE Frameworks, it moved from the Calligra repository to their own repository.
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Test SMPlayer Version Includes HiDPI Support, Option To Send Video To Extended Display, More
An article posted on the SMPlayer blog yesterday points out some of the new features that will be available in the next SMPlayer version, like support for high DPI screens, an option to send the video to the second screen while controlling the application from the primary screen and more.
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