Hi all,
The 2nd Plasma Educational Desktop IRC meeting is going to be on 2nd June,
Thursday at 18:00UTC.
You are all welcome to be a part of this meeting if you are interested or
want to give us some suggestions!
Here is a log of the first IRC meeting,
http://mail.kde.org/pipermail/plasma-devel/
I did a fresh install of suse 11.4 yesterday, and the result was less
polished than I would have hoped. Here's what I spotted and some
suggestions for addressing them:
After a few things had launched, knetworkmanager vanished. I know in
retrospect that it was simply that the notification area got
On Tuesday 31 May 2011 20:57:39 Giorgos Tsiapaliwkas wrote:
> An offline tool would be very useful.But before we start searching for
> one,don't we need to decide which bug tracker plasma devs will use?
> As it was mentioned before,there is always the ability to use redmine
> as a bug tracker if it
An offline tool would be very useful.But before we start searching for
one,don't we need to decide which bug tracker plasma devs will use?
As it was mentioned before,there is always the ability to use redmine
as a bug tracker if it is being decided.
So,the bug tracker will stay as it is or the plas
On Tuesday 31 May 2011 08:41:33 Luca Beltrame wrote:
> In data Monday 30 May 2011 23:03:03, Aaron J. Seigo ha scritto:
>
> > free as in no monetary cost, but still proprietary. for me, that
> > disqualifies it as a tool for my core workflow.
>
> There is a FOSS tool in development, namely entomol
Am Montag 30 Mai 2011, 22:44:35 schrieb Martin Gräßlin:
> > [1] Because of this discussion I looked again what tools there are found
> > again (forgot about it :D ) Deskzilla.
>
> do you have a link?
http://almworks.com/deskzilla/overview.html
There are also some screenshots.
It is a Java tool so