Archive for the 'worldwide' Category
KDE Worldwide got an update. Yeah! Sorry for not updating it for so long, but I had to rebuild the toolchain and too many things interfered. KDE Worldwide will get some major updates over the next days, bringing it into modern times. You will be suprised :) Providing Marble and Google Earth compatible data files [...]
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October 7th, 2006 by physos
Quite some people sent me their locations since the last update. They are not lost! I had problems to compile my nice little xplanet 0.95a, which I used for the maps. xplanet 1.0/1 could not produce the maps I needed. So I was a bit out of business. I now looked at xplanet 1.2 in [...]
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August 1st, 2006 by physos
After a very short episode of spam due to unchecked user input, worldwide.kde.org is open for submissions again. The forms for submitting data were written at a time when e-mail injection was not even on the horizon. When I took over the maintainership, I never added thorough checking of the user input. I know, bad [...]
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January 7th, 2006 by physos
My Google Maps Experiments will not replace Thomas Java applet on worldwide.kde.org. Thomas applet has a placement algorithm and works on browsers other than FF. It is missing some features, which Thomas is aware of and willing to implement, but it is already much better than the Google Maps. The only thing we can not [...]
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July 18th, 2005 by physos
Feature request by Navindra: color coded marker for people with hackergotchi. Here it is: Next steps: map for all KDE events with dates and links. So if you have events where KDE contributors show the simplicity and usable feature completeness of KDE, drop me an e-mail. Preferably with coordinates of the events location and some [...]
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July 18th, 2005 by physos