Hello all,
Jim Bublitz wrote:
The major change will probably be that up-to-date releases will come via KDE
releases (version releases and bugfix releases), and Simon will probably keep
you up-to-date on the where and when of those. Any project decisions are now
up to Simon.
Just to expand on
Christoph Burgmer wrote:
One small question: can we now use the KDE bug tracker for fileing bugs? Not
that there are any big ones ;)
For now you can just report problems to this list like usual. If this
list gets filled up with bug reports then we can move over to bugs.kde.org.
cheers,
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S
Good Morning Jim,
I think we have all say "Thank you for your work on PyKDE".
Without you, at least on the KUbuntu Side Of Life ;), we weren't be
able to push python even for KDE RAD development.
Since 2005, when I first tried out PyKDE as RAD environment, I showed
during one Ubuntu Developer S
Hi,
Am Freitag, 11. Juli 2008 schrieb Jim Bublitz:
> As some of you may have noticed, I haven't been keeping up with PyKDE very
> well lately (again), but Simon Edwards has. Since I'm unlikely to be able
> to do much with it for the forseeable future, we've agreed to have Simon
> take it over.
>
As some of you may have noticed, I haven't been keeping up with PyKDE very
well lately (again), but Simon Edwards has. Since I'm unlikely to be able to
do much with it for the forseeable future, we've agreed to have Simon take it
over.
The major change will probably be that up-to-date releases