16th January 2004

by Derek Kite
 

This Week...

amaroK adds graphic sonograms. Kolourpaint can be used as an icon editor. KPilot PIM integration improves. KMail folder code is refactored. KWord adds import of text boxes from OOWriter. And the last bugfixes before release.
Three new applications were imported into Kdenonbeta. Kalternatives is a tool to quick and easy configuration of the Debian alternatives system. Konserve is a small backup application for the KDE 3.x environment. It lives in the system tray and is able to create regularly backups of several directories or files. ThreadWeaver eases the use of threading in event oriented programs, providing a thread pool, job objects, automatic job scheduling and signals and slots to notify on job completion. It will be used by kmail for async filtering and async gpg operations.
A year ago this week, the big news was Apple using khtml code for Safari, their browser. The code was made available to the KDE developers, who promptly started importing the changes into the mainline KDE codebase. Krdc added RDP capabilities.

Statistics

Commits 2541 by 224 developers, 601015 lines modified, 1675 new files
Open Bugs 5211
Open Wishes 5395
Bugs Opened 410 in the last 7 days
Bugs Closed 397 in the last 7 days

Commit Summary

Module Commits
kde-i18n
 
958
kdenonbeta
 
420
kdepim
 
169
www
 
154
kdelibs
 
145
koffice
 
111
 
90
kdebindings
 
84
kdeextragear-2
 
59
kdebase
 
47
Lines Developer Commits
54
 
Eva Brucherseifer
 
308
10188
 
Andrey Cherepanov
 
137
22943
 
Andrea Rizzi
 
84
2010
 
Dirk Mueller
 
84
106090
 
Thuraiappah Vaseeharan
 
75
13439
 
Funda Wang
 
62
863
 
Alexander Kellett
 
55
864
 
David Faure
 
51
756
 
Nicolas Goutte
 
48
6280
 
Stephan Kulow
 
47

Internationalization (i18n) Status

Language Percentage Complete
Spanish (es)
 
100%
British English (en_GB)
 
100%
Danish (da)
 
100%
Swedish (sv)
 
99.94%
Serbian (sr)
 
99.7%
Estonian (et)
 
99.41%
Portuguese (pt)
 
98.44%
Italian (it)
 
97.45%
Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR)
 
97.29%
German (de)
 
95.18%

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