January/February KDE PIM summary blog post

Carl Schwan carl at carlschwan.eu
Sun Feb 27 12:59:56 GMT 2022


Le lundi 21 février 2022 à 6:17 PM, Volker Krause <vkrause at kde.org> a écrit :

> Hi everyone,

> it's time for the bi-monthly blog post again :)
>
> If you have contributed in January or February, a summary of your most
> noteworthy changes would be helpful, bonus points for corresponding
> screenshots or links to already existing blog posts. If you noticed something
> noteworthy during the past two months, feel free to add that as well of
> course!

## Kalendar

The Kalendar team released Kalendar 1.0, our last standalone release before
moving to the KDE Gear release service.

Volker Krause worked on vastly improving the notification system. Clicking on an event
will now open Kalendar and show the event information directly. The notifications
with geolocation data attached to your event or task will now open your default
mapping application. And finally, Volker is working on making the Kalendar notification
system available to KOrganizer.

Slawek Kaplonski worked on some small usability improvements by making for example
drag and drop possible for all days events too and added some animation when using
the 'Now' button.

Claudi Cambra continued working on making Kalendar more stable by fixing a lot of
bugs. He also made many subtle user interface improvements, for example, he added
the calendar's color in a few more places in the user interface.

Carl Schwan worked on making Kalendar also work with Right-To-Left languages like
Arabic or Hebrew and added a progress indicator to the task list.

You can find all the changes here: https://claudiocambra.com/2022/02/12/kalendar-1-0-is-out/

and for the screenshots, just take one or two from https://claudiocambra.com/2022/02/12/kalendar-1-0-is-out/ :)

Cheers,
Carl
> To help refresh your memories and to make sure we aren't missing anything
> important, there's two files attached here, an auto-generated detailed
> changelog (this tends to be 30-50% of the commits, using David F's changelog
> scripts for KF5 releases), and basic commit stats for the PIM repositories.
>
> Secondly, we need help with compiling, editing and eventually publishing the
> blog post. Ideally this rotates between a number of people so that everyone
> has to do that only once per year or so.
>
> I did the last one (https://volkerkrause.eu/2022/01/08/kde-pim-november-december-2021.html), who wants to do this one?
>
> Thanks for you help!
> Volker


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