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Review request for Plasma.
Summary
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When resuming from ram, Weather engi
hi everyone :)
today i have:
* added the people who have been active with plasmate development to the
credits in main.cpp. please check that i got it right if you are one of those
people
* added a plasmate description to kdesdk/scripts/createtarball/config.ini so
making tarballs is as easy as
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good to go :)
- Marco
On 2010-02-09 21:43:03, loureiro wr
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Review request for Plasma, Aaron Seigo, Mar
On Tuesday 09 February 2010, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> On February 9, 2010, Guillaume DE BURE wrote:
> > Or maybe the whole thing could be a GSOC subject ?
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> it would make a good one, yes, especially if the goal was to create a
> dashboard widget that any application could use easily (kontact may
On February 9, 2010, Guillaume DE BURE wrote:
> Or maybe the whole thing could be a GSOC subject ?
it would make a good one, yes, especially if the goal was to create a
dashboard widget that any application could use easily (kontact may want
something similar, for instance). that really is the b
Hi everyone,
Skrooge currently has a module called Dashboard that contains several widgets
showing various information about your financial situation. We implemented that
using standard KDE/Qt technologies, but it always looked to me like a plasma
view with "skroogoids" inside. We've started a
On 5 February 2010 18:44, Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> Context is specific to the person in that it is the person's current internal
> state which defines which Context (if any) is applicable. it has nothing to do
> with the computer. in fact, Context is a way to make the computer reflect the
> person.