The KNotes Of Unrest

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Back from my business trip :-)

Everything went well, these past months have been hectic :-S in both my personal and professional life, I will be having more free time on my hands ( if my current employer keeps his word ). But I did get some free time today and I dedicated it to KNotes.

KNotes is now QT3_SUPPORT free, *main.cpp* has a new structure and the application class can now handle command line options.

KNotes Screenshot

I will work on the a few bugs I found during my trip this weekend.

The System of Dr. Linus and Professor Brooks

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Just confirmed today, I will be going on a business trip to the south
on Monday, I decided to take a couple of books to read during my stay.

Just for Fun - The Story of an Accidental Revolutionary
by Linus Torvalds and David Diamond.

The Mythical Man-Month - Essays on Software Engineering
by Frederick P. Brooks, JR.

Books to Read

I usually don’t get to read them on business trips but I will make time
and read them before my triumphant return in one weeks time.

Does anybody have any suggestions on a good science fiction book to take?

EDIT: Thank’s `Serge` for the head up on the misplaced `r` in `Torvalds`, yes even I. The fastest typist in the west sometimes makes mistakes :-)

NewsGroup Blues

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More than 10 years ago… this was the last time I went into a newsgroup.

A couple of days ago I signed up for a paid news group service and I have rediscovered the great feeling of posting without having to remember what site I posted on, passwords, profiles, etc.

I was shocked to find that there are no groups for KDE ( besides the a few mailing lists ). I did find many well maintained groups for Debian, Mozilla projects, GNU projects and a few others.

Does anybody still use Usenet?

KNotes sur un triangle

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KNotes Update

KNotes 4 9 2007

Finally had time to clean and commit some base fixes for KNotes,
now to merge all my other fixes, they are starting to gather dust. (You may thank my job for that)

“One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one’s work is terribly important.”
~Bertrand Russell

Back in Hack

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A few weeks have past and I have had no time for code hacking, I have finished most of my backed up work and now am left with some extra time on my hands.

I need to assign some quality time with Kopete and KNotes, this week will help me get back full speed.

More on this during the week.

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