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Re: What I would like to see
by James Richard Tyrer on Friday 20/Jun/2003, @11:47
So, you can start the KM$WordView project. :-)

Maybe that isn't such a bad idea. It is only 3567104 Bytes to reverse engineer -- plus the DLLs if you want it to run on other than x86.

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Re: What I would like to see
by Ferdinand on Saturday 21/Jun/2003, @04:54
yes - I know - but I am not a coder as you propably know.

IMHO it's necessary to create awareness among those people capable of coding to focus on key-success-factors of KDE.
- KDEPIM, compatibility and connectivity issues
- KOFFICE, compatibility issues
- KHMTL, rendering issues

I think those working on this programs are well aware of these matters, but I do not see enough "recrutement" and publicity to attract new coders.

Reading the announcements gives the impression, that everything is fine.

Every announcement is the place to point to open jobs!
cu
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