KDE Leftovers
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Snapping KDE Applications
For 20 years KDE has been building free software for the world. As part of this endeavor, we created a collection of libraries to assist in high-quality C++ software development as well as building highly integrated graphic applications on any operating system. We call them the KDE Frameworks.
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Marble Maps 1.0 has been released
It’s finally done! I’m happy to tell you that Marble Maps version 1.0 has just landed in the Google Play Store (update: direct APK here if you are not using Google Play). We hope you like it as much as we do
Many thanks to all contributors who made this possible. Thanks to a multitude of performance improvements all over the place, vector rendering has become very fast. And thanks to the ever-improving vector tile creation toolchain we are able to provide a lot more data than I anticipated some weeks ago. For the first version there are Germany and 200 cities world-wide in full detail, as well as most European countries and the USA in high detail (up to tile level 13 or 15). For the rest of the world we provide medium detail at least (up to tile level 9). The plan, of course, is to provide full vector data for the whole world in the near future.
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Long time no write
In KDE-land I’ve mostly been helping out porting and finishing up porting stuff to KDE frameworks. A lot of smaller stuff like krename and kregexpeditor, but also helping out finishing up the porting of e. g. okular, ktorrent and konsole. And of course also Filelight.
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Fuzzing Qt for fun and profit
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Kdenlive’s first bug squashing day
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Plasma 5.8.4, Applications 16.08.3 and Frameworks 5.28.0 available in Chakra
As you have probably noticed, this move took a while to reach stable due to the issues with our main server, which resulted in a downtime of 2 days for our website and all the related services. There was nothing we could do, since our hosting provider experienced a major subsystem malfunction. The website might be a bit unstable or slow in the following days until the issue is properly fixed. We can only apologize for any inconvenience.
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Desktops DevRoom @ FOSDEM 2017: you are still on time to submit a talk
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Qt World Summit 2016 Webinar Series – Christmas Sessions
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Krita 3.1 Release Candidate
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KDevelop: Seeking maintainer for Ruby language support
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KDAB and Meiller – Tipper Truck App
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Introducing new KCM for network configuration
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WikiToLearn1.0 action plan is getting real
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Mentoring for Google Code-in – WikiToLearn
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Finding a valid build order for KDE repositories
KDE has been lately been growing quite a bit in repositories, and it's not always easy to tell what needs to be build before, do i build first kdepim-apps-libs or pimcommon?
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