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    Phoronix: KDE Made Much Progress In 2015 Thanks To Student Developers With GSoC

    While Google's annual Summer of Code has been done for several months now, the KDE project published this weekend their final overview of all the progress that was made this past summer by these promising student developers...

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  • #2
    Wow... That is a lot of successful projects. It seems like KDE project got pretty good at managing mentoring.

    Great stuff!!!

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    • #3

      Kopete? I thought it was dead.

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      • #4
        Looking at the screenshot from the article, they did not manage to be consistent and have a flat theme all over.

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        • #5
          Looking at the screenshot from the article, i see a Gtk application that is of cause not part of KDE running under Plasma.

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          • #6
            In the original article:
            The combination of Google's Summer of Code program and students working on numerous KDE projects during it has served as a long and successful tradition for KDE. KDE, being a big organization with a large community associated with it and hosting many projects of different facets provides a lot of opportunities for students to participate in this program and to contribute to an open-source project that they are interested in.Hence it is no surprise that this year also many students decided to be a part of the world of KDE.

            people will find screenshots that are more correct.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Nth_man View Post
              In the original article:
              The combination of Google's Summer of Code program and students working on numerous KDE projects during it has served as a long and successful tradition for KDE. KDE, being a big organization with a large community associated with it and hosting many projects of different facets provides a lot of opportunities for students to participate in this program and to contribute to an open-source project that they are interested in.Hence it is no surprise that this year also many students decided to be a part of the world of KDE.

              people will find screenshots that are more correct.

              Drop down boxes are 3d when they should be flat and the same goes for the all the other 3d buttons.

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