On Wednesday 25 February 2009, Petri Damstén wrote:
> On Friday 06 February 2009 13:46:02 Petri Damstén wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I moved unitconverter applet to kdereview. It now uses the same
> > conversion lib that converter runner does, but some might like to do
> > their conversions in an applet.
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Review request for Plasma and Aaron Seigo.
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Review request for Plasma and Aaron Seigo.
On Wednesday 04 March 2009, Alex Raymond wrote:
> My name is Alex Raymond, I'm a brazilian Computer Science student,
welcome to Plasma, Alex! :)
> If possible, I would like to know how I could help, and who I can contact
> for possible mentoring and guiding through this process!
you found our ma
Hello there,
My name is Alex Raymond, I'm a brazilian Computer Science student, currently
at my third year of study, and while reading KDE's projects for SOC, the
project of Security (2.1.11) got my special attention. I am working my way
to specialize myself in Information Security, specially with
SVN commit 935291 by dfaure:
Make ksycoca threadsafe. Summary of changes:
- OOo design for the 4 ways to access ksycoca data (mmap, qfile, shared mem,
dummy qbuffer),
which also allows to have a KConfig key for choosing the technology to use.
- per-thread KSycoca::self() and per-thread sycoca f
Hi Fabio,
It is highly recommended for you to compile the trunk (at least kdelibs and
plasma) before GSoC starts so that you (if your project gets accepted) don't
waste the time later in the process.
The other reason being that when you set the build environment for the
aforementioned parts of
> > it's a bit early for official soc mentors, but feel free to ask questions
> > here
> > and in #plasma :) what's your irc nick?
>
> Is it? I'm not familiar with GSoC so i thought the sooner the better.
well, yes, the sooner you get involved the better :) we just haven't done any
planning abou
2009/3/2 Chani
> On March 2, 2009 03:22:42 Fábio Firmo wrote:
> > Hi folks,
>
> hi :) welcome to plasma!
>
Thanks,
>
> >
> > I'm a Computer Science student in Brazil (at the University of São Paulo)
> > and I intend to work at the Google Summer of Code this year. I looked at
> > the ideas in t