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The IRC Admin-Bastards Beg Your Pardon

By danimo Posted on 11 January, 2008 Posted in English, KDE

For all of you idling in #kde4-devel while celebrating the release: we closed down the channel in order to remerge it with #kde-devel, now that KDE 4.0 is out. So that is the reason why you got kicked by either …

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KDE 4.0.0 – The Start of Something Amazing

By danimo Posted on 11 January, 2008 Posted in English, FSLab, KDE, Qt

So it’s been done: KDE 4.0.0 has just been released. This is not only the end of a long development effort, involving a lot of new ideas and even more sweat and tears in getting a .0 release out. It …

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2007 & New Years Resolutions

By danimo Posted on 1 January, 2008 Posted in English, FH, FSLab, KDE, LUUSA, Qt

Due to some rather strange pains in my back (probably muscle-related, I hope the doc will find out tomorrow), I am somewhat chained to my bed. With my action radius being limited significantly, I am doing what seems popular: I …

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Leveraging Qt For Smooth Transition Effects

By danimo Posted on 15 October, 2007 Posted in English, KDE, Qt

I hate the days close to exams. I am pretty annoyed with learning by then, and the times I decide to call “creative breaks” get longer and longer. Yesterday, I was looking for something that might be fun, touching an …

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Qtopia Phone Edition on OpenMoko

By danimo Posted on 6 October, 2007 Posted in English, FSLab, LUUSA, Qt

When the news about Qtopia on the OpenMoko made its round in the news, I was eager to find out how it would be, especially because the only platform I had seen it on was the Greenphone. Thankfully my friend …

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Good Bye Berlin

By danimo Posted on 24 September, 2007 Posted in English, KDE, Qt

I am writing these lines at Berlin Ostbahnhof, waiting for my train to arrive. It was a nice 11 weeks and working with the Trolltech guys in the Berlin Office was awesome. The same applies for the Oslo crowd of …

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OMG, FrOSCon!

By danimo Posted on 23 August, 2007 Posted in English, FH, FSLab, KDE, Kubuntu, LUUSA, Qt

Do you know the feeling? For some reason, you need to detach from something you were involved in, and suddenly, after a while of not being deeply involved with it, you realize its just workling perfectly — at an amazing …

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API-Design or How I Learned to Love Writing Docs

By danimo Posted on 16 July, 2007 Posted in English, KDE, Qt

After a short trip back back home to see the “Kölner Lichter”, one of the most impressive fireworks in germany with my gf, I went back to Berlin on Sunday. With plenty of time on my hand during the train …

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Techbase Updates

By danimo Posted on 4 June, 2007 Posted in English, KDE, SUSE

Motivated by the efforts of the Chinese and French translations of the KDE 4 build instructions, I started on a german one. The French translation was finished in less than a week. Let’s show that we can do it, too …

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LinuxTag 2007 wrap up

By danimo Posted on 3 June, 2007 Posted in English, KDE, Living on my own, Qt, Unterwegs

So I am finally back home. Time to summarize the last few days sebas style: Berlin is definately a nice place for LinuxTag, but we need sleeping opportunities that don’t require us to travel through the entire city to get …

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