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The future of KPilot

Now the Google Summer of Code approaches its end I'd like to share some thoughts on KPilot. First of these is that I was slightly surprised by the responses I got on an earlier blog. I know that there...

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Wrapping up: GSoC and Akademy are over already.

Akademy is over, GSoC is over, so finally some time to cool down =:). Well, I guess this is more a sign that real life will take over very soon again. Within a week or two the college year will kick...

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OpenSync meeting in Berlin

This weekend I have been in Berlin at the KDAB office to meet with the OpenSync guys. I arrived Friday at around 20:00 in a really nice atmosphere. Volker and Tobias where already there as well as some...

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Fixing EBN isues.

Study has started again, which means that my attention is (slowly) shifting from KDE hacking to all kind of study related things. Which is not that bad as I have some quite interesting courses...

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Help us testing KPilot using your n810/n800/n770

Dear lazyweb (at least the KDE part of that, having an n810 Garnet VM supported device), I just heard from Jason “vanRijn” Kaspaer that there is a VM for the n810 which makes it possible to run Palm...

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All good things come to an end….

even so KPilot. After having been part of KDEPIM for years it has been moved to tags/unmaintained/4/kpilot today. For months now no real development happened, there was not even bug fixing. I guess we...

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Yet another *full blown* database [1]

(Warning: long post coming up. Read on if you are interested in performance of the various Akonadi database back ends). Last weeks I've been looking (again) whether or not it was possible to create a...

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Spring: cleaning up

Its the time of the year again, spring. Meaning, time for the big clean up. Not the house of course, we leave that to the people feeling themselves called to clean houses. I'm talking about code. Over...

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Program understanding tools (part 1)

First a small remark for planetkde readers, this post is not in particular about KDE, but I believe it is an interesting read for the developers among the readers. This post is about language tools for...

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