12th March 2004 by Derek Kite

This Week...

A new Kiosk configuration front-end. Amarok now supports NMM architecture. Kate adds an autobookmark editor. KGeography, a geography teaching tool is in kdenonbeta. KMail adds automatic mailing list handling. And work continues on Kexi with a property editor and Form framework.
Richard Moore wrote me a note explaining what was happening with KPaint and KolourPaint:
Might be worth noting that roughly 7 years after its first release, kpaint has just moved to kdeblackhole. It is to be replaced by kolourpaint. KPaint has had a number of firsts in it's time including first app to become unmaintained (when I got too busy), and was also one of the first kparts in the first prototype kparts system demonstrated by Torben Weis at the first KDE conference. I'd like to thank everyone who's helped with kpaint too - coders, artists, documenters and of course users.

Statistics

Commits 1556 by 190 developers, 116900 lines modified, 726 new files
Open Bugs 5996
Open Wishes 5937
Bugs Opened 427 in the last 7 days
Bugs Closed 268 in the last 7 days

Commit Summary

Module Commits
kde-i18n
299
 
kdepim
182
 
kdelibs
132
 
koffice
127
 
kdenetwork
99
 
www
85
 
kdebase
85
 
kdenonbeta
83
 
kdeedu
75
 
kdeextragear-1
54
 
Lines Developer Commits
1121
 
David Faure
58
 
1915
 
Jarosław Staniek
49
 
1674
 
Juan Manuel García Molina
42
 
696
 
Waldo Bastian
40
 
1362
 
Pedro Morais
40
 
887
 
Stephan Binner
38
 
1567
 
Andrew Coles
37
 
900
 
Marc Mutz
34
 
350
 
Laurent Montel
32
 
364
 
Nicolas Goutte
30
 

Internationalization (i18n) Status

Language Percentage Complete
Danish (da)
99.77%
 
Swedish (sv)
99.41%
 
British English (en_GB)
98.76%
 
Estonian (et)
97.33%
 
Spanish (es)
96.46%
 
Brazilian Portuguese (pt_BR)
96.3%
 
Portuguese (pt)
94.57%
 
Serbian (sr)
93.25%
 
Italian (it)
90.75%
 
French (fr)
90.43%
 

Bug Killers

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