Starting out with a question

Alexander Neundorf neundorf at kde.org
Wed Mar 3 21:41:43 CET 2004


On Wednesday 03 March 2004 21:06, Joost De Cock wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> my new year's resolution for this year was to (finally) get involved in a
> FOSS project but I never really could decide what to pick. With the launch
> of kde-quality I think I'll stop making excuses and sign up for the ride.

Welcome :-)

> I'm not a programmer but I know how to do it. I just never got into the OO
> stuff. If possible, I'd like to become a KDE god ;) It happens that I
> ordered the QT book a couple of days ago (pure coincidence) since I wanted
> to learn KDE programming anyway.
> I really like KDE-Pim, I'm a Kmail en Kitchensync addict, so I'd really
> like to help out those projects.
>
> However, I have one question. This whole 'CVS unstable branch' thing is new
> to me. I'm not afraid to run bleeding edge code, but I use Debian unstable,

You can run both stable and unstable branches of KDE on one box. Especially 
KDE PIM 3.3 (i.e. the next release) will work with KDE 3.2, so you can keep 
your stable KDE 3.2 around and just use current PIM. 

> and I was wondering if that requires some special configuration?

What kind of configuration ?

Bye
Alex
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