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The KDE Community has announced the immediate availability of "Codename", (a.k.a KDE 4.1.2), another bugfix and maintenance update for the latest generation of the most advanced and powerful free desktop. Codename is a monthly update to KDE 4.1. It ships with a basic desktop and many other packages; like administration programs, network tools, educational applications, utilities, multimedia software, games, artwork, web development tools and more. KDE's award-winning tools and applications are available in more than 50 languages.
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via Linux Electrons @ 6:14 6th Oct
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KDE News: "The KDE e.V. has ratified a proposal for a Code of Conduct as accepted shared set of values for participating in the KDE Community.
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via Addict3d.org @ 16:37 13th Aug
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KDE Community Improves Desktop with KDE 4.1.2 Codenamed "Codename" KDE Community Ships Second Translation and Service Release of the 4.1 Free Desktop, Containing Numerous Bugfixes, Performance Improvements and Translation Updates
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via Warp 2 Search @ 15:34 5th Oct
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KDE 4.1.2, also known as “Codename,” is out. According to the eWeek article, these updates will roll out monthly until the next major release in January 2009, KDE 4.2. Go get it if you’re a KDE desktop aficionado.
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via Hard OCP @ 15:10 4th Oct
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from the release-team dept. The KDE Release Team has revised the release schedule for KDE 4.0. ... Articles on KDE Official News · Also by Sebastian Kügler ...
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via KDE.NEWS @ 1:29 10th Oct
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IconThis is not a typical review of a desktop environment such as KDE or GNOME. These are my observations when I updated from KDE 3.2.3 to KDE 3.3 Beta1.
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via OSNews @ 10:01 17th Aug
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from the chit-chat dept. The KDE Community today launches the new KDE Forum. ... Articles on KDE Official News · Also by Sebastian Kuegler · Contact author ...
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via KDE.NEWS @ 7:54 13th Oct
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At Akademy 2008, KDE Release Team members Sebastian Kügler and Dirk Müller discussed the future of KDE's development process. Describing the challenges KDE faces and proposing some solutions, they spawned a lot of discussion. Read on for a summary of what has been said and done around this topic at Akademy. Our current development model has served us for over 10 years now. We did a transition to Subversion some years ago, and we now use CMake, but basically we still work like we did a long time ago: only some tools have changed slightly. But times are changing.
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via LWN @ 6:14 30th Aug
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from the pillars-paying-off dept. In the final presentation of the talk days at KDE's ... Articles on Developer · Also by Sebastian Kuegler · Contact author ...
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via KDE.NEWS @ 20:09 11th Aug
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The KDE community has announced today the release of KDE 4.1.1, the latest version of one the most popular desktop managers. Many new additions are featured, including web development applications, educational tools, administrative programs and more, all of which are available in over 50 languages.
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via Softpedia @ 1:33 5th Sep
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"The KDE community has finalized yet another update to the 3.5 series. While not a very exciting release in terms of features, 3.5.10 brings a couple of nice bugfixes and translation updates to those who choose to stay with KDE 3.5. The fixes are thinly spread across KPDF with a number of crash fixes, KGPG and probably most interesting various fixes in kicker..."
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via Linux Today @ 11:30 27th Aug
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from the one-and-two dept. The KDE e.V. Quarterly Report is now available for Q1 ... Articles on KDE Official News · Also by Danny Allen · Contact author ...
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via KDE.NEWS @ 20:10 11th Aug
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from the it-runs-and-runs-and-runs dept. The KDE community has finalised another update to the ... Articles on KDE Official News · Also by Sebastian Kuegler ...
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via KDE.NEWS @ 18:12 29th Aug
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Most GNU/Linux users get the bulk of their applications from their distribution's repositories. However, those who want the cutting edge take to the Web to find it, often to GNOMEfiles if they use the GNOME desktop, or to KDE.apps.org if they use KDE.
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via Datamation @ 13:52 9th Oct
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Datamation: "Most GNU/Linux users get the bulk of their applications from their distribution's repositories. However, those who want the cutting edge take to the Web to find it, often to GNOMEfiles if they use the GNOME desktop, or to KDE.apps.org if they use KDE.".
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via Addict3d.org @ 18:17 9th Oct
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FSFE welcomes KDE's adoption of the Fiduciary Licence Agreement (FLA) Free Software Foundation Europe welcomes the adoption of the Fiduciary Licence Agreement by the K Desktop Environment project. The FLA is a copyright assignment that allows Free Software projects to assign their copyright to single organisation or person. This enables projects to ensure their legal maintainability, including important issues such as preserving the ability to re-license and certainty to have sufficient rights to enforce licences in court. "We see the adoption of the FLA by KDE as a positive and important milestone in the maturity of the Free Software community," says Georg Greve, president of Free Software Foundation Europe. "The FLA was designed to help projects increase the legal maintainability of their software to ensure long-term protection and reli
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via LWN @ 19:21 23rd Aug
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Most GNU/Linux users get the bulk of their applications from their distribution's repositories. However, those who want the cutting edge take to the Web to find it, often to GNOMEfiles if they use the GNOME desktop, or to KDE.apps.org if they use KDE.
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via Datamation @ 9:07 10th Oct
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IconI know what you're thinking, but don't worry. This article isn't 'Yet Another Red Hat 8.0 Review'. This article is primarily about using Red Hat 8.0 if you happen to be a newbie, but it's also about using Red Hat 8.0 if you happen to be a KDE user. Why? I happen to be a KDE user, so it makes sense I'd focus more on what I know the most about. Plus, I still remember the frustration of staring with something akin to terror at a blank command line with lots of ideas about what I'd like to do and very little knowledge of how to do it.
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via OSNews @ 15:03 11th Oct
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via LWN @ 20:14 12th Sep
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"The KDE Project today announced the release of KOffice version 2.0 Beta 1, the first beta version of the upcoming version 2.0.
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via Linux Today @ 19:06 26th Sep
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KDE.news has an interview with Fabrizio Montesi, one of the developers of the JOLIE language for "service-oriented computing". "
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via LWN @ 19:16 8th Sep
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Icon"If you follow technology trends, you have probably heard of the semantic desktop -- a data layer for annotating and sharing the information in your computer. But what you may not be aware of is that the semantic desktop is not a distant goal, but scheduled to arrive at the end of 2008. And, when it does, the idea will probably be implemented through the work done by the Nepomuk project, and, most likely, by KDE first."
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via OSNews @ 20:35 29th Aug
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