2nd January 2004

by Derek Kite
 

This Week...

In KMail, the beginnings of spam filtering. New version of the SSLIODevice and SSLServerSocket code. A alpha version of Debian KDE LiveCD was imported. Speedups in Khtml and KJS. And many bugfixes.
A new development branch, osnabrueck_branch:, was opened in KDEPIM. Most of the commits to that branch have been bugfixes that involve string changes. One new feature is an anti-spam wizard. This will help set up SpamAssassin or bogofilter. Menu entries to mark emails as spam or ham will make it easy to fine tune the filters. This branch will bear watching, as we expect a more feature complete PIM release in a few months.
A year ago, the security audit was concluded, and fixes made available. The disparate KMail branches were partially merged with some, umm, friction.

Statistics

Commits 1477 by 168 developers, 221973 lines modified, 862 new files
Open Bugs 5104
Open Wishes 5231
Bugs Opened 358 in the last 7 days
Bugs Closed 301 in the last 7 days

Commit Summary

Module Commits
kde-i18n
 
508
kdenonbeta
 
208
kdepim
 
119
koffice
 
110
www
 
97
kdelibs
 
71
kdeextragear-2
 
60
kdebindings
 
53
kdenetwork
 
48
kdebase
 
35
Lines Developer Commits
2408
 
Stephan Johach
 
72
2385
 
Dirk Mueller
 
67
12760
 
fschuett
 
63
3086
 
Kevin Donnelly
 
55
3296
 
Ariya Hidayat
 
44
4764
 
Marek Laane
 
35
399
 
Nicolas Goutte
 
34
1158
 
Mark Kretschmann
 
33
725
 
Adriaan de Groot
 
33
1036
 
Christoph Cullmann
 
31

Internationalization (i18n) Status

Language Percentage Complete
Swedish (sv)
 
100%
British English (en_GB)
 
99.98%
Serbian (sr)
 
99.89%
Danish (da)
 
98.92%
Estonian (et)
 
98.47%
Portuguese (pt)
 
97.92%
Spanish (es)
 
97.34%
Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR)
 
97.31%
Italian (it)
 
95.75%
German (de)
 
93.94%

Bug Killers

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