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Switching to CMake

Sputnick 

After our switch to Git as our version control system, we now also have changed our build system from qmake to CMake. Long-time Quassulans will know that we already had a CMake-based build system before switching to qmake in the first place :) Back then, we decided we’d need qmake to support Qtopia, plus CMake was quite clumsy at the time (and our old build system was uber-complex). Now, it has turned out that we can easily generate Qtopia build files from any build system, plus in the meanti...

Quassel at ohloh

Sputnick 

Thanks to Flameeyes, we now have an official presence at the very cool “Social Network for Open Source Developers” called ohloh. If you are a Quassel user, don’t hesitate to stop by and show the world :)

Switching to Git

Sputnick 

As of now, we have switched our public repository from Subversion to Git. While Git takes some time getting used to, it makes development easier for us, and also it is hip and shiny and new - plus what’s good for Linus can’t be bad for us, eh? :) You can access the public repo as follows: git clone git://git.quassel-irc.org/quassel.git

Quassel IRC at Linuxtag (Berlin)

Sputnick 

Yep, Your’s Truly will be present at Linuxtag in Berlin this Wednesday till Saturday! As I did at CeBIT in March, I’ll be helping out at the Amarok booth again. If you happen to be at Linuxtag as well, don’t hesitate to stop by at the booth and say hello!

β

Sputnick 

Yes, we can finally announce the release of Quassel’s very first beta! With entering the beta cycle, we also enter feature freeze for the 0.2 branch. While we are still stabilizing this branch, we are busy working on tons of new features and larger arch changes in the 0.3 branch, which we’ll probably talk about in another blog entry soon… Read on for the release notes for quassel-0.2.0-beta1! There have been many bugfixes, some performance improvements and some new features. Most notably: T...