KDE Worldwide Goes Live

Chris Howells wrote in to
announce his latest project, KDE
Worldwide
, to the world. KDE Worldwide wants to promote KDE
internationally by providing information and to assist those
interested in the localised and translated versions of KDE. A worldwide developer map is currently in the
making -- if you are a contributor/developer, please help complete it by submitting your
coordinates. There's a set of relevant links and those of you
interested in this project can join the mailing list. In
particular, Chris is looking to host more international content, including material such as any language tutorials, articles,
screenshots, and content that could help enhance the international
community's appreciation and experience of KDE.

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Comments

by ac (not verified)

The map is a nice idea. It could be expanded to include KDE users but just use another color.

by Aaron J. Seigo (not verified)

europe is already cluttered enough with little dots, don't you think? =)

by me (not verified)

... or a registration system for kde users (name, country, city etc...)

by Johsua (not verified)

Why is it that this "anonymous coward" seams to be living both in sweden and the US. I can only be one place at a time.

by antialias (not verified)

This is a nice idea but when I look at Europe I can hardly read any names there. Too cluttered. Zooming would be nice, and selecting by country would be nice too. Any plans to do that?

by Chris Howells (not verified)

Zooming is for Europe is planned, yes. I just need to find the time to implement it (I'm busy with exams + other stuff at the moment).

by Troy Unrau (not verified)

Wow, although I'm aware that code speaks more than words, this seems a bit fishy.

The anonymous cowards should be removed from the map, since they are most likely users just putting themselves on the map for kicks.

The real developers would not have any qualms about putting their real name (or at least their irc nick) up on the map.

More specifically, if anonymous cowards are allowed, it's more likely that the map will just reflect people that pass through the site to take a look - and since it's a developer map, they shouldn't be there.

Just my two devalued canadian cents...

Troy
troy(at)kde(dot)org

by Erik (not verified)

The anonymous cowards are caused by a bug. Not every "anonymous coward" on the map actually wrote that. Some wrote their real name and the script replaced it with "anonymous coward".

There are 3 dots in Sweden. They are at 3 of the most important university cities (Linköping, Uppsala and Umeå). All got converted to "anonymous coward".

by Lauri Watts (not verified)

Actually, I think one of them is me, in Köping (not Linköping)

I certainly didn't mean to be anonymous :)

by Erik (not verified)

OK, so then it is Linköping, Köping and Umeå. (Zooming would be very nice.)

by Lauri Watts (not verified)

Well, yeah, since I'm quite some distance from Uppsala!

Was a logical guess, who'd expect a KDEer out here in the middle of nowhere :)

by Chris Howells (not verified)

> The anonymous cowards are caused by a bug

And how did you work that out when you don't know the details of how the map is produced?

> Some wrote their real name and the script replaced it with "anonymous coward"

Almost certainly wrong. The script is an extremely simple bit of perl. If it didn't work for some of them, it wouldn't work for all of them.

by Erik (not verified)

> And how did you work that out when you
> don't know the details of how the map is
> produced?

One does not have to know the details of a system to identify bugs. It is enough to observe it produceing wrong output.

> Almost certainly wrong. The script is an
> extremely simple bit of perl. If it didn't
> work for some of them, it wouldn't work for
> all of them.

Then how come people got their names converted to "anonymous coward" when they asserted afterwards that they did not submit anonymous?

by Chris Howells (not verified)

>Then how come people got their names converted to "anonymous coward" when
>they asserted afterwards that they did not submit anonymous?

A slight error in the database (a tab delimtted text file) meant that certain entries didn't have all the necessary fields (probablly caused when I cut and pasted the details from the e-mail). It was interpreting this as meaning that the user wanted to be anonymous. This is fixed now. Thanks for pointing out.

by Chris Howells (not verified)

>Then how come people got their names converted to "anonymous coward" when
>they asserted afterwards that they did not submit anonymous?

A slight error in the database (a tab delimtted text file) meant that certain entries didn't have all the necessary fields (probablly caused when I cut and pasted the details from the e-mail). It was interpreting this as meaning that the user wanted to be anonymous. This is fixed now. Thanks for pointing out.

by Erik (not verified)

So will the anonymous cowards be removed so that the people can resubmit now when it works?

by exa (not verified)

Is it possible to implement some sort of a mouseover thingie with javascript and the like?

/me is not a web guy heh

by Chris Howells (not verified)

*cough*javascript*cough*evil*cough*

Erm no, probably not. Sorry ;)

by rabalde (not verified)

If you want some inspiration while developing the next version of the map, take a look at "The Global PostgreSQL Development Group"'s map in http://developer.postgresql.org/index.php