[kde-edu]: Broken link on
http://developer.kde.org/development-versions/kde-3.2-features.html
Dominique Devriese
dominique.devriese at student.kuleuven.ac.be
Fri May 30 12:10:29 CEST 2003
Sebastian Stein writes:
>> There's a broken link on this page to
>> http://edu.kde.org/developer/kde3_2features.phtml, which seems to
>> have disappeared along with the rest of the old edu.kde.org
>> website. I've looked at the old file in the edu.kde.org cvs
>> module, and the information there seems to be rather out of
>> date..
>>
>> What do you think should be done about this ? Should we move our
>> planned features to the main KDE page, or should we put up our
>> own solution again ?
Sebastian> I think we should use the main KDE feature plan.
Okay, I've removed the dead link from the main kde feature plan, and
I've added a planned kig feature there.
I haven't migrated the content of the old edu.kde.org page, because
the information is almost all outdated anyway.
So, if your app has planned features for KDE 3.2 that you want to
advertise, then please edit the file
development-versions/kde-features.xml in the developer.kde.org CVS
module. The file format should be straightforward.
cheers
domi
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