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    Hi all edu people,
    In order to get started for KDE4 (well, KmPlot, Kalzium and KStars started
    very well already), we need to do like kdegames did and try to get new people
    coming to help developing edu programs,
    I listed the programs names here
    and maintainers I was sure of.
    Please correct this page and add your name if you are currently maintaining or
    if you will maintain it for KDE4.
    We need new developers, designers, artists, testers, If you think you have
    some time to help KDE-Edu, no matter if you don't code C++, you will find a
    task for you. Just answer this list and state what you like to do!
    If you are a developer and want to start something from scratch, here is a
    list of ideas from Skolelinux
    #English
    The main things I see for now:
    - KEduca is not maintained and is not in KDE4. Keduca was a test builder
    application and was liked very much by users. Being too broken, it could not
    stay but it would be nice to see it again or a similar one.
    - Artist work: Kalzium needs a set of icons to represent each element. I think
    it should be on theme but see Carsten for more info.
    artist work will be needed. We should switch from png/jpeg to native svg
    for apps that need for example a background. Here as well all default themes
    could be so KDE-Edu will be very consistent with the rest of
    KDE.
    course there are many other things that needs to be done. Docs, website
    updates, tests, re-design,
    Refeer to
    and %40+aKademy+2006
    Regards,
    Anne-Marie
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    Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annemarie.mahfouf (AT) free (DOT) fr[061110 18:45]:
    In order to get started for KDE4 (well, KmPlot, Kalzium and KStars started
    very well already), we need to do like kdegames did and try to get new people
    coming to help developing edu programs,
    I listed the programs names here

    and maintainers I was sure of.
    Please correct this page and add your name if you are currently
    maintaining or if you will maintain it for KDE4.

    I'm not sure if I can maintain KBruch anymore. I have just too much to work
    and setting up a development environment for KDE4 just takes too much time.
    So please, fill in someone who wants to take over!

    Sebastian

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  • No.2 | | 785 bytes | |

    Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annemarie.mahfouf (AT) free (DOT) fr[061110 18:45]:
    In order to get started for KDE4 (well, KmPlot, Kalzium and KStars started
    very well already), we need to do like kdegames did and try to get new people
    coming to help developing edu programs,
    I listed the programs names here

    and maintainers I was sure of.
    Please correct this page and add your name if you are currently
    maintaining or if you will maintain it for KDE4.

    I'm not sure if I can maintain KBruch anymore. I have just too much to work
    and setting up a development environment for KDE4 just takes too much time.
    So please, fill in someone who wants to take over!

    Sebastian

    kde-edu mailing list
    kde-edu (AT) mail (DOT) kde.org
  • No.3 | | 725 bytes | |

    Hi!

    11/10/06, Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annemarie.mahfouf (AT) free (DOT) frwrote:
    The main things I see for now:
    - KEduca is not maintained and is not in KDE4. Keduca was a test builder
    application and was liked very much by users. Being too broken, it could not
    stay but it would be nice to see it again or a similar one.

    I still intend to write a replacement for KEduca. I didn't start
    earlier because kdelibs seemed to buggy for me, all apps tended to
    crash at start. However, things seem to have stabilized now, so I'm
    already talking with some KEduca users in order to make plans for the
    replacement. I'll write a message explaning my plans when I get home
    tonight.
  • No.4 | | 810 bytes | |

    Friday 10 November 2006 11:56, Markus B wrote:
    Hi,

    we are using KVocTrain quite intensely at our school. I couldn't find it in
    the list. Is there no maintainer?

    I'm trying to maintain KVocTrain, but it has proven to be quite difficult
    especially with regard to available time.

    The port to KDE4 needs a lot of work, right now the program is not useable in
    trunk. KVocTrain has always needed and will always need help!

    If there is no dramatic influx of resources I'm afraid all I can do is trying
    to get KWordQuiz in shape for the initial release of KDE4 and then maybe
    follow up with KVocTrain at a later date. But then again, KDE4 is maybe still
    far away

    Peter

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  • No.5 | | 527 bytes | |

    Friday 10 November 2006 20:56, Markus Bchele wrote:
    Hi,

    we are using KVocTrain quite intensely at our school. I couldn't find it in
    the list. Is there no maintainer?

    Regards,

    Markus

    Hi Markus,

    well, Peter from KWordQuiz used to maintain it. I am not sure if he still
    wants to. KVocTrain has obsolete code for KDE4 and would need some cleaning
    work.

    Did you try KWordQuiz?

    Anne-Marie

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  • No.6 | | 893 bytes | |

    Friday 10 November 2006 21:08, Henrique Pinto wrote:
    Hi!

    11/10/06, Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annemarie.mahfouf (AT) free (DOT) frwrote:
    The main things I see for now:
    - KEduca is not maintained and is not in KDE4. Keduca was a test builder
    application and was liked very much by users. Being too broken, it could
    not stay but it would be nice to see it again or a similar one.

    I still intend to write a replacement for KEduca. I didn't start
    earlier because kdelibs seemed to buggy for me, all apps tended to
    crash at start. However, things seem to have stabilized now, so I'm
    already talking with some KEduca users in order to make plans for the
    replacement. I'll write a message explaning my plans when I get home
    tonight.
    cool! thanks

    Anne-Marie

    kde-edu mailing list
    kde-edu (AT) mail (DOT) kde.org
  • No.7 | | 1099 bytes | |

    Am Freitag 10 November 2006 18:48 schrieb Sebastian Stein:
    Anne-Marie Mahfouf <annemarie.mahfouf (AT) free (DOT) fr[061110 18:45]:
    I'm not sure if I can maintain KBruch anymore. I have just too much to work
    and setting up a development environment for KDE4 just takes too much time.
    So please, fill in someone who wants to take over!

    What about setting a KDE4-environment up takes to much time? Perhaps I could
    help you a bit? To set it up just follow:

    The guide is very complete and copy&paste the commands should do the trick.

    If you use SuSE or (K)Ubuntu it is really easy to set it up (it is a matter of
    20 minutes maximum!) because they even ship kdelibs of KDE4. In Ubuntu you
    just install it by doing "sudo apt-get install kdelibs4" I think, that is
    all. Qt4.2, DBus, cmake and others are all already there, you only need to
    compile kdeedu itself!
    I am sure that is not only true for SuSE and KUbunut but also other distros
    like Fedora and Mandrake.

    I hope you just didn't know this and that I could help you a bit ;-)

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