Working with *those* People? You've Got to be Kiddin' me!
No, I'm the one who's kidding of course. It's gonna be fun, and it starts in January! PS: Damn, Ariya was faster posting to Planet KDE...
View ArticleWhy Current Linux-Preinstalls Pose Adoption Problems for Netbook Users
This christmas, Santa brought an Acer Aspire One (A110L) for my mother, a not so techy person. It even had a customized version of Linpus Linux on it featuring quite a pleasant, simple UI. It's...
View ArticleUserbase I18n And You
KDE UserBase needs you! UserBase is the wiki-driven site for user-related content, in case you have been living under a rock for the last year or so. So far, I am the technical contact for this site. I...
View ArticleQt Creator RC 1 Out For Your Testing Pleasures
With the awesome Qt Software guys in Oslo shipping a Release Candidate for Qt 4.5, we here at Qt Software Berlin couldn't help but release a RC on our own. Presenting Qt Creator RC 1, a.k.a. 0.9.2...
View ArticleQt for S60: Get Garden!
Some news from my colleges of the Qt for S60 team: After the Qt 4.4 based Temple release only a few weeks ago, they busily hacked away to surprise us with Garden, the Qt 4.5 based release featuring...
View ArticleQt Creator 1.1 Out in The Wild!
Fresh from the Qt Software site in Berlin, a crowd dubbed "the Berlin trolls" brings you: Qt Creator 1.1! The summary can be read in Eike's release blog entry. But what are the highlights that you, the...
View ArticleUserBase and TechBase: Achievements and Challenges
Finally I took the time to do some long-standing maintenance work on UserBase, our home for KDE users and enthusiasts and TechBase, our page for Admins and Developers, based on MediaWiki technology,...
View ArticleKDE Dot News: Back To Where It Belongs
Following up on my last post, I wanted to give you a few more admin updates: Since a few weeks, Immanuel in Munich, it is hosted at Oregon State's Open Source Labs (OSUOSL) along with some other...
View ArticleQt Kinetic: Declarative UI
Today, we (Qt Software) released a new user interface technology, called Declarative UI on Qt Labs. Declarative UI is part of the Qt Kinetic research project and is a completely new approach to...
View ArticleFrOSCon 2009: Call for Papers About to Close
The Call for Papers for this years'Free and Open Source Conference (FrOSCon) will close in three days. Hot topics are Cloud Computing, Open Hardware, Free Software and SaaS (Software as a Service) as...
View ArticleGran Canaria, here I come!
Wow! The last few days have been eventful. Only four Days after LinuxTag and the KDE Wiki Meeting I am sitting in the check-in area of the Berlin-Tegel Airport heading for Madrid. If everything works...
View ArticleNew Planet, new Domain
It took a bit longer than anticipated (sorry about that), but now it's finally done: Planet Qt got a face lift, and is now hosted with the Qt Foundation. Just like Planet KDE which it was greatly...
View ArticleNew Job!
Today I started working at ownCloud GmbH to help shaping the ownCloud desktop syncing client. Since I've been hanging around on the ownCloud IRC channels for a while, some regulars might already know...
View ArticleBadge and Progress support in Qt Creator
For quite a long time now, Qt Creator has been using the native features of Mac OS X and Windows 7 to display build errors and progress as badges and progress bars on the icon in the Dock and Task Bar...
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