Hiya,

I didn't read anything about the release on

        dot.kde.org or
        planetkde.org.

I think this are some of the most visible sites of KDE and we should consider 
to post an entry there?

Best regards,
        klebezettel


On Wed March 24 2010 04:04:35 Matt Rogers wrote:
> The BasKet project is proud to announce the release of version 2.0 beta 2.  
> This version serves as a pre-release version for developers and distributors 
> and should not be considered suitable for a production system.  
> 
> BasKet 2.0 will be a new major release which brings Qt4 and KDE 4 
> compatibility to BasKet and paves the way for future releases which take 
> advantage of KDE 4 technologies such as Akonadi and Nepomuk.  Due to the 
> pervasive nature of these changes, there may be inevitable bugs in some 
> features of the new release.  However, the new version is in many ways more 
> stable and robust than previous releases (especially when running on the KDE 
> 4 
> platform) and users are recommended to switch to the new version when it 
> comes 
> out.  We hope to release version 2.0 within a few months.
> 
> Previous versions of BasKet, which depended on KDE 3 libraries, are now 
> considered deprecated and will no longer be maintained.  
> 
> The attached git shortlog contains the complete list of changes since BasKet 
> 1.0.3.1 was released.
> --
> Matt
> 

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