KDE Commit-Digest for 16th April 2006

In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Furious activity in digiKam, KmPlot and amaroK, compile and linking fixes for applications in trunk with CMake and multi-platform porting fixes. Furthermore, KSmileTris was removed from the kdegames module in trunk.

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by Eike Hein (not verified)

The typography is rather unpleasant to my eyes, I have to say. Would it be possible to use KDE.org stylesheets for the digest? That would have the additional advantage of design consistency.

by Danny Allen (not verified)

Have you got a screenshot of how it looks to you? (I am aware that the digest looks different on different peoples' computers, and may not look how I intended it to...)

Thanks,
Danny

by AC (not verified)

i'v got one

by Mark Hannessen (not verified)

I am having the same bug.

by Eike Hein (not verified)

Here's a screenshot.

by Narishma (not verified)

I think your problem is related to font size. I notices when you increase the size with some fonts they become bold.

by Lee (not verified)

Probably screwed up X DPI.

by Anton (not verified)

The same bug with mine Konqueror. Firefox displays it properly.
It's not DPI, 'case i'm using recommended 96.
I guess it's better to find the reason rather than saying "it's your problem".

by Eike Hein (not verified)

Well, it would seem that the KDE.org stylesheets compensate adequately for any problem that may exist on my end. My suggestion to use them stands.

by AC (not verified)

yes, fonts are way too big for my tastes as well.

by fp26 (not verified)

Mines is totally screw up too.

Older digest were fine (few months ago), but this one is screwed up
the menu items are also "white on white",
but appears only when "highlighted".

by James Smith (not verified)

I like the idea of recycling the kde.org stylesheets. This would make for a much cleaner layout scheme IMO.

by MK (not verified)

Thanks for doing this Danny! The KDE Commit Digest probably one of the most important products to attract new KDE developers :-)

by Bert (not verified)

what does the 'buzz' figure mean?

by Danny Allen (not verified)

The buzz ratings are something that I have been calculating for a while at http://myscreen.org/buzz

They are basically an indication (not a totally foolproof scientific method ;) of the popularity/vitality/activity of a program or person. They are calculated from mentions on the internet (web pages) of the subject, recent discussion of the subject (blogs), and, something which I need to reintegrate back into the ratings, commit activity (I stopped that component of the score when the digest stopped... of course, now I am making the digest, so... ;)

These scores are regenerated every 2 days - up to date scores and charts to see change over time can be found at http://myscreen.org/buzz

Thanks,
Danny

by AC (not verified)

I'm really glad that the commit digest is back. Would it be possible to have links to the diffs, or links to the kde-commits mailing list post?

Some of the commits, like Kulow's change to the audiocd ioslave, don't make much sense without a diff.

by Danny Allen (not verified)

You are definitely right about having the diffs for each commit - luckily, it was at the top of my priority list for the digest... :) Look out for it in (hopefully) next week's digest.

Danny

by AC (not verified)

Great! Thank you. :-)

by DeadS0ul (not verified)

thank you for your time. KDE commit digest is a great read.

by Allan S. (not verified)

I can't seem to reach commit-digest.org

by Nicolas Goutte (not verified)

It has worked a few hours ago, but I cannot reach it now either, so probably it is overloaded.

Have a nice day!

by Danny Allen (not verified)

Yep, the server seems to be down - this is probably due to the fact that amaroK's website is hosted on the same server, and two sites from a single server on the front page of dot.kde.org at the same time is probably a bad idea... :)

The site should be back shortly.

Danny