[dot] Quickies: KDE e.V. Presidential Address, KHTML and WebKit, Qt4 Book, KDE4 on Mac Visuals

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From: Troy Unrau <troy at kde.org>
Dept: news-you-can-use-but-doesn't-get-its-own-article
Date: Monday 23/Jul/2007, @13:02

Quickies: KDE e.V. Presidential Address, KHTML and WebKit, Qt4 Book, KDE4 on Mac Visuals
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   A number of KDE related news stories are floating about the interweb
today, so here's a quick round-up.  Aaron Seigo writes his KDE e.V.
Presidential Address
[http://aseigo.blogspot.com/2007/07/presidential-address.html] on his
blog in an effort to force the e.V. to be more transparent about their
activities.  Over at Ars Technica, I have an article talking about the
future of KHTML and Webkit
[http://arstechnica.com/journals/linux.ars/2007/07/23/the-unforking-of-kdes-khtml-and-webkit]:
you'll be happy to know that this seems to no longer be a real problem. 
Daniel Molkentin has published a new book on coding for Qt 4.x which is
now available for ordering at qt4-book.com [http://qt4-book.com/]. 
Lastly, I've stumbled across a short visual tutorial
[http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/22/how-to-install-kde-4-in-os-x/] for
those Mac OS X users among us that are looking to help test the KDE/Mac
snapshots.  Of course you can always go over to TechBase
[http://techbase.kde.org] for the build instructions if you have some
CPU cycles to spare.



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