Despite being up to her ears into the moving boxes, Tink managed to publish the last two interviews of
this season
today. You can learn more about
Jason Katz-Brown
who recently enriched KDE CVS with Kolf. And about
Masaji Takeyama
who brings KDE to the masses in Japan. Enjoy!
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I challenge anyone here to produce the nicest, more origina picture of a reverse polish noatun, NOW!
On other news, there are guys working on KDE now that were born while I was in college. I must go kill myself in the fashion of Logan's Run now.
... Just make a run for it with Jenny Agutter.
Haha, cool, Jason included a link to his first dot/developer post! I even vaguely remember mentally shaking my head at that one. ;)
Great screenshot, btw.
shaking your head as in "wow, what an idiot!"?
Jason
Nothing as rude as that! :)
aaaaah! the satisfaction of helping someone to fail miserably. ;-)
but seriously: great work Jason! you've done a lot of great code and i can only assume we'll see more of the same in the future!
> I had two rabbits, but they died after they ate grass which I bought. ;-(
Hmmmm. Now what are the odds in that?
> I had two rabbits, but they died after they ate grass which I bought. ;-(
I had two rabbits, but they died after they ate grass which I brought. ;-(
^
> Hmmmm. Now what are the odds in that?
I think a herbicide in that.
I can't believe it!
No KDE developer answered Baywatch, right? Or my favourite Discovery Channel stuff but with the Baywatch cast :)))
Masaji-san answered Baywatch... :)
> I can't believe it!
> No KDE developer answered Baywatch, right? Or my favourite Discovery Channel
> stuff but with the Baywatch cast :)))
I am sorry, I just thoughd baywatch means to watch bay.
What Baywatch is ?
It's a show about several overly endowed lifeguards running around in slow motion.
Alright, it's actually a show about lifeguards, but everyone watches it for the above part. :-)
Gotta say it. Thanks to both Jason and Takeyama-san!!
I use Jason's Kiten quite frequently and it is a great little tool! And I
gotta say thank you to Takeyama-san as well, as I solely use the Japanized version
of KDE....one of these days I'll find the time to help out with the translations(I got as
far as downloading the .po files)
Really, a big thank you to both!!!
> Gotta say it. Thanks to both Jason and Takeyama-san!!
>
> I use Jason's Kiten quite frequently and it is a great little tool! And I
> gotta say thank you to Takeyama-san as well, as I solely use the Japanized
> version of KDE....one of these days I'll find the time to help out with
> the translations(I got as far as downloading the .po files)
Thank ypu. other members of us are pleased with your reply.
I too love the Japanese KDE translations, even if they are sometimes a little bit hard to read :-)
Thanks so much!
Jason