On Thursday, April 21, 2016 09:58:35 PM John Layt wrote:
> On 18 April 2016 at 20:58, John Layt wrote:
> > That would be kprinter. Credative / Limux had a replacement for KDE4
> > called kprinter4 (part of which is a poorly-attributed fork of some
> > code I wrote for Okular):
> >
On 18 April 2016 at 22:50, dennis knorr wrote:
> as far as i am aware, kprinter from credativ was only a part which was
> needed. The old kde printing system had more features. but as i explain
> in my other mail, i first wanted to tidy up our issues before
> "ambushing"
On 18 April 2016 at 20:58, John Layt wrote:
> That would be kprinter. Credative / Limux had a replacement for KDE4
> called kprinter4 (part of which is a poorly-attributed fork of some
> code I wrote for Okular):
>
> http://kde-apps.org/content/show.php/KPrinter4?content=163537
>
Hi,
if someone has no account for wiki.debian.org, just mail me or my
colleagues and we will count you in. additionally i idle in #debian-muc
on oftc if you have any questions!
It's better if we know you're coming so we can prepare the right amount
of meals.. :)
we are happy if you come! :-D
See
Hi from munich,
On 18.04.2016 21:58, John Layt wrote:
> On 18 April 2016 at 16:14, Kai Uwe Broulik wrote:
>
>> * something about a printing tool kde 3 had we lost
>
> That would be kprinter. Credative / Limux had a replacement for KDE4
> called kprinter4 (part of which
Hi Kai!
i would have written to the mailinglist like you suggested, but first i
wanted to tidy up our issues before telling about it at the hackfest :>
here a few infos off the top of my head.
On 18.04.2016 17:14, Kai Uwe Broulik wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> No particular theme but I expect me and Harald
On 18 April 2016 at 16:14, Kai Uwe Broulik wrote:
> * something about a printing tool kde 3 had we lost
That would be kprinter. Credative / Limux had a replacement for KDE4
called kprinter4 (part of which is a poorly-attributed fork of some
code I wrote for Okular):
In data lunedì 18 aprile 2016 17:14:56 CEST, Kai Uwe Broulik ha scritto:
> * kiosk and locking down the desktop so the user couldn't mess it up,
Some work going on, check "confine" on KDE git.
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Hi,
> No particular theme but I expect me and Harald to be there for KDE neon.
Awesome. So please have them explain the UX issues they're having with Plasma
in such an environment. Issues I could grasp so far were:
* something about a printing tool kde 3 had we lost
* desktop pre-configuration
There's a sprint in Munich with our favourite large Plasma rollout,
Limux at the end of May
https://wiki.debian.org/BSP/2016/05/de/Munich
May 27/28/29
They will provide office space and three meals a day but no
accommodation or travel. I usually book at a room at the nearby
Motel-1 hotel.
No
Wow. I really messed messed up communicating this properly.
The question is Would you like to have a regular Plasma sprint there?
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Hey everyone!
The City of Munich (one of our largest institutional users) has offered
Kubuntu, Debian, LibreOffice and KDE PIM to host two hackfests/sprints in
November (two teams per event). The LibreOffice guys are busy with another
sprint somewhere in France and can't make it. So the choice
If you guys need a graphics designer with a mustasche I am s there!
On Tuesday 08 July 2014 19.40.04 Michael Bohlender wrote:
Hey everyone!
The City of Munich (one of our largest institutional users) has offered
Kubuntu, Debian, LibreOffice and KDE PIM to host two hackfests/sprints in
On Tuesday 08 July 2014 19:40:04 Michael Bohlender wrote:
Hey everyone!
The City of Munich (one of our largest institutional users) has offered
Kubuntu, Debian, LibreOffice and KDE PIM to host two hackfests/sprints in
November (two teams per event). The LibreOffice guys are busy with another
There seems to be general interest, so I suggest you just participate in
our doodle poll [1].
We need to be ~20 people to make it worth the LiMux guys time and effort.
Cheers
M.
[1] http://doodle.com/w4d2hdfmxhyn3duq
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On Tue, Jul 8, 2014 at 7:59 PM, Martin Graesslin mgraess...@kde.org wrote:
On Tuesday 08 July 2014 19:40:04 Michael Bohlender wrote:
Hey everyone!
The City of Munich (one of our largest institutional users) has offered
Kubuntu, Debian, LibreOffice and KDE PIM to host two hackfests/sprints in
As much as I love free food, do they cover flights + accommodation?
Is it more discussing problems and solutions or working through their
internal bugzilla?
No and no. This is supposed to be a regular KDE sprint. We are free to work
on whatever we want. They are just providing us with
On Tuesday 08 July 2014, Martin Graesslin wrote:
I attended last year and it was really great. I'd recommend we take this
chance as we can learn a lot from what the needs are for large
installations (and helps us to make that a selling feature over our free
software competitors ;-)
Cheers
El dia 08/07/2014 20.11, Michael Bohlender michael.bohlen...@kdemail.net
va escriure:
There seems to be general interest, so I suggest you just participate in
our doodle poll [1].
We need to be ~20 people to make it worth the LiMux guys time and effort.
Cheers
M.
[1]
So what would we be doing there? I can come if it's useful, but I would
like to be convinced.
That is up to you as the Plasma team.
KDE PIMs topics will likely include the ongoing frameworks port and QML
APIs for our stuff.
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On Tuesday 08 July 2014 21:08:28 Michael Bohlender wrote:
So what would we be doing there? I can come if it's useful, but I
would
like to be convinced.
That is up to you as the Plasma team.
KDE PIMs topics will likely include the ongoing frameworks port and
QML
APIs for our stuff.
So
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