Hmm... Is Project Neon still active? If yes, maybe somebody will edit the 
techbase page which recommends to use «maverick» repository? Or, is the latest 
repository really marked as «maverick»?
http://techbase.kde.org/Getting_Started/Using_Project_Neon_to_contribute_to_KDE


27.04.2012, 22:48, "Rohan Garg" <rohan16g...@gmail.com>:

>  Hi Lindsay
>
>  On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 6:57 PM, Lindsay Mathieson 
> <lindsay.mathie...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Fri, 27 Apr 2012 10:00:50 PM you 
> wrote:
>>>  Been out of the loop for a while ...
>>>
>>>  Is Building KDE using kdesrc-build (http://kdesrc-build.kde.org/) still the
>>>  best option on Kubuntu?
>  The alternative is Project Neon [1] . It provides nightly builds of KDE, the 
> packages are usually only a few hours behind the current master and it 
> supports the current stable release as well as the previous stable release ( 
> in this case Precise and Oneiric ). There are a bunch of handy scripts that 
> are installed when installing Neon, such as neonmake and neonclean. Please 
> refer to my slides here [2] for a better overview of Project Neon.
>
>  The support channel is #project-neon on Freenode. Feel free to drop by :-)
>>>  Looking at finishing a project I started a while back - setting up a
>>>  VirtualBox image preconfigured for downlaoding and building trunk. Thought
>>>  I'd use Kubuntu 12.04 as a base.
>>  Also what would people prefer for a base systems
>>  - 64 bit?
>  Usually it's advisable to use 64 bit on a system which has RAM >= 4GB
>
>  <snip>
>
>  Best
>  Rohan Garg
>
>  [1] https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/ProjectNeon
>  [2] http://people.ubuntu.com/~rohangarg/Project%20Neon/img0.html
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