On Sunday 18 June 2006 07:18, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote:
> On 6/17/06, johnf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I read it because it's fun sometimes. I
> > wonder if we could get someone (not me I don't even know how to get
> > listed on the RSS) to start writting about using FPC with KDE. The
> > person/s that is/are writting the QT version of the LCL would be a great
> > addition to the KDE RSS.
>
> I am responsible for the Qt version of LCL. Yes, I could write an
> article about it. What exactly is a KDE RSS and how can I send one to
> be added there?
>
> > They would be talking about the use of QT and the pascal language
> > at the same time.
>
> That's more of a work for Den Jean ^^ The creator of the bindings
You have to sign up at Planet KDE (planetkde.org). Basicly it is a website
offering KDE developers, qt developers and just plain KDE users a forum. If
you review the past blogs you will see that messages cover everything. One
of the KDE developers wrote about how becoming a father for the first time
changed his life. He is the same guy discussing using many of the features
of the KDE menu.
I'm thinking you could blog about your adventures getting QT ported to the FPC
and lazarus. Every once in a while one of the blogs will start a very long
thread. Usually, it will have something to do with the KDE interface and the
language used to control it. I have read blogs on Ruby and Python and the
proto-typing of programs for KDE.
Anyway, it was the only concrete marketing avenue I could think of.....and
every SUSE install has it by default.
John
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