Hello!
I successfully built kde from trunk and wanted to build and install KDevelop
in my kde-devel user directory. However, something went wrong, it installed
kdevplatform without any problems, but when I tried to compile KDevelop it
complains about some headers of kasten not found. I've built
Hello Everyone,
Some of you may remember the OpenUsability Season of Usability [1]
from a few years ago. After one year off, we are at it again. If you
have a project that you would be interested in having a
usability/design intern for a few months, please let me know.
Thanks!
~ Celeste
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Hi,
I usually wouldn't bother the mailing list with requests for bug
fixes, however this bug is really a show-stopper for
people using kde with different resolutions (like laptop users with an
external monitor), and as far as I've seen there was not a single
comment from a KDE developer.
It would
Hello,
I've got a proposal about different user input styles e.g. touch input
devices and pointer/mouse input devices.
I think it's obvious that they differs considerably. As I can assume,
Qt and KDE move to be more touch-friendly. Due to MeeGo or something
else. And that's good. But sometimes i
Hello,
I would like to try to add a few features to kmail and I'm hoping for a
little bit of a push in the right direction. I'm working on a Fedora 14 box so
it would appear that I should start with kdepimlibs-4.6.2-1 src rpm. So with
that said I here are my questions:
1) Where is k
Anthony Gabrielson writes:
>I would like to try to add a few features to kmail and I'm hoping for a
> little bit of a push in the right direction. I'm working on a Fedora 14 box
> so it would appear that I should start with kdepimlibs-4.6.2-1 src rpm. So
> with that said I here are my qu
Hi Anthony,
It's usually best to get the most up to date source code when developing new
features, which means retrieving it from git. The reason you didn't find
kmail in kdepimlibs is because this package contains just the libraries, not
the applications themselves.
1) KMail is in the kdepim rep
Not sure if salutations are appropriate on the dev mailing list, however I
would like to say that I would like to become a contributer to KDE. I am a
documentor in Fedora, and I can patch and fix bugs. I am a University Student
as well and have always promoted KDE.
>> Visit http://mail.kde.or
Hi Brock,
Very glad to hear that. Welcome to KDE - the most awesome-est community on
earth :)
Cheers,
On Mon, Apr 25, 2011 at 7:06 AM, Brock Hudson wrote:
> Not sure if salutations are appropriate on the dev mailing list, however I
> would like to say that I would like to become a contributer t