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Tanks for this series
by stepan on Tuesday 23/Jan/2007, @15:01
I really like this KDE4 series, it's brilliant.
Tanks
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Re: Tanks for this series
by Robert Knight on Tuesday 23/Jan/2007, @15:13
Thanks for keeping everyone informed Troy :)
(Event though as a compulsive kde/trunk builder, I have seen much of it before)
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  • Re: Tanks for this series
    by terracotta on Tuesday 23/Jan/2007, @15:43
    Yeah it's really nice, and it just shows that KDE 4 is not just a hype, but that a lot of the stuff promised is going to be there.
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    • which is to be noted
      by eMPe on Tuesday 23/Jan/2007, @17:10
      as an incredible achivement of flexible libraries and forward-looking development. Wow, KDE does rule *soo* much..
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Re: Tanks for this series
by Joergen Ramskov on Wednesday 24/Jan/2007, @01:35
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These articles have been amazing, can't wait for the next one :)
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