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Jun 2 2019
May 28 2018
So I made a few screen recordings, which include:
May 5 2018
Apr 8 2018
Mar 26 2018
Just a quick info. I rewrited my look and feel package using https://userbase.kde.org/KDE_System_Administration/PlasmaDesktopScripting and uploaded it to KDE Store https://www.opendesktop.org/p/1167950/ By using plasma desktop scripting we have much bigger control on theme and most of the tweaks mentioned by @michaeltunnell should be now doable.
Jan 14 2018
Dec 3 2017
I am kind of late to the game but still ;)
Oct 27 2017
Jun 28 2017
In T6350#98931, @clivej wrote:I've already removed amarok (...)
Jun 16 2017
In T6350#98119, @clivej wrote:Music player
This is on our radar and we have had a number of discussions about dropping Amarok. This is not a popular option for many or our users and/or some influential Kubuntu members. At the moment we are keeping an eye on Babe and Elisa, but so far neither are at the level to be a replacement for Amarok on the ISO.
May 30 2017
May 28 2017
May 21 2017
Here is a Plasma 5.10 voice over
May 17 2017
Here is a script/voice over text for Plasma 5.10 video. It is heavily based on Plasma 5.10 beta announcement.
May 7 2017
@skadinna Any info about the survey?
Apr 24 2017
Open source developers love G+ ;), seriously though telegram bridged to IRC is quite popular among KDE contributors. It is used by KDE VDG and it works pretty nice. However I am also fine with using a "traditional" form of communication like IRC or mailing list.
For a start we can publish Minutes from Monday Plasma Meetings like this one https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/plasma-devel/2017-April/069691.html
@bshah You might be interested ;)
Dec 28 2016
In D3832#71865, @mart wrote:In D3832#71855, @graesslin wrote:I don't think the buttons should be set by a lnf package.
the user request was to make possible the l&f themes to emulate a different os (that is actually part of the design reason of l&f themes) in which button order becomes part of the target look