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Christian

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Location: Karlsruhe, Germany

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Monday, February 7th 2005, 8:38pm

KDE-Forum.org is now online again

Hi all,

how you could read in the dot.kde.org announcement KDE-Forum.org is back online again.

Of course not everything works perfect. But we are working on it.

We have a fresh new design. I hope you like it.

Something is really cool about the "new" KDE-Forum.org - you can now login at QtForum.org with your username & password you use here at KDE-Forum.org. So if you wanna start developing with C++/Qt or KDE just go to QtForum.org - type in your username & password and start asking questions. :)

In the "old" KDE-Forum.org there were a lot of moderators around. I think it is no good idea to have separate moderators for separate forums. In QtForum.org we only use super moderators. If you are a super moderator you are able to edit/delete threads/posts in every forum - not only in one. So you can be much more efficient. So if you wanna become a super moderator send an email to webmaster@kde-forum.org where you explain why you wanna become a super moderator and maybe a few information about your person (age, location, experience (KDE related)).

Have a nice day - and enjoy KDE(-Forum.org).

QtForum.org & KDE-Forum.org team.

Christian
"You shouldn't learn Qt and be a logical thinking person, but learn Qt to become such" (decoding)
"A C++ compiler is not a baby rattle." (Kevin)

daihard

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Thursday, March 10th 2005, 4:50am

I am glad to have this forum back alive. Thanks for the great job!
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jetpeach

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Wednesday, January 4th 2006, 2:07am

Not always, but often when I'm viewing posts on these forums, the reply icons and such are in German. I'm not using the German forums either and chose english as my language, just a heads up if you didn't know, it seems like some bug.
For example, I needed to click "antworten" to reply to your post. Thanks for getting the forums up!
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Wednesday, January 4th 2006, 10:52am

And, most of the time all articles are marked as read at once after I've visited only one subforum. Quite annoying.
Bram Schoenmakers
KDE Netherlands (www.kde.nl)

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Saturday, January 14th 2006, 11:03am

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Originally posted by jetpeach
Not always, but often when I'm viewing posts on these forums, the reply icons and such are in German. I'm not using the German forums either and chose english as my language, just a heads up if you didn't know, it seems like some bug.
For example, I needed to click "antworten" to reply to your post. Thanks for getting the forums up!
jet


hi!

sorry for the delay! i fixed the problem with the buttons.

i'm looking for the "marked as read" problem.
thanks

kind regards
herbert

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Sunday, February 12th 2006, 6:40pm

State of the Forum

There's still a number of German links - "link uns", "archiv" in the left bar; there's also a fair amount of forum spam that needs to be removed (looks like someone hit all forums with identical ads for US consumer gadgets).

Who are moderators here these days? Of the people listed under "team" at least Axel has left; Christian has sold this domain (see Qt-forum.org), so that's not a whole lot left.

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Wednesday, February 15th 2006, 2:22pm

RE: State of the Forum

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Originally posted by eetbeest
There's still a number of German links - "link uns", "archiv" in the left bar; there's also a fair amount of forum spam that needs to be removed (looks like someone hit all forums with identical ads for US consumer gadgets).

Who are moderators here these days? Of the people listed under "team" at least Axel has left; Christian has sold this domain (see Qt-forum.org), so that's not a whole lot left.


hi eetbeest,

the "German links" are edited a few days ago, i hope it's ok now.

yes here are very less moderators at the moment.
are you interested in getting moderator for the whole forums and searching some more mods?

regards
herbert

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Monday, March 13th 2006, 12:50pm

Problems with Board Search

When i click on the search-button, i always get: ... search string 3-20 characters... . I tried the button in the left menu as the one in the upper navigation menubar. I use Firefox 1.5.

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Monday, March 13th 2006, 1:17pm

RE: Problems with Board Search

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Originally posted by member4711
When i click on the search-button, i always get: ... search string 3-20 characters... . I tried the button in the left menu as the one in the upper navigation menubar. I use Firefox 1.5.


how many charaters have you entered?

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Monday, March 13th 2006, 2:24pm

RE: Problems with Board Search

"Problem"

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Sunday, June 25th 2006, 1:39am

Too early...
Reboot America.
Montre

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Sunday, June 25th 2006, 1:17pm

hi flux

thanks for remembering...

same problem or just boredom?

seb

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Monday, June 26th 2006, 12:56pm

the search string "problem" is to short for a correct search!
please try "problem with kmail" or something like that!

the most people in this forum have problems ;) so if you could enter only "problem" as search string you would get thousands of results!

kind regards
herbert

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Monday, June 26th 2006, 9:25pm

okeeeyyy....

Of course i did not searched for "Problem" in the first try. I tried different strings (also more than one word) after all reducing the searchstring until i gave up, getting nothing with even this generic term. Your argument have also it's logic, but hey ...why couldn't anybody or any message tell me about that?!

Ok, today it works now, using more than one word.

Anyway, do i type in at least two words, or a word that have not so much results? Well i don't expect an answer on that, but i think my point is clear.


cheers
seb

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Monday, June 26th 2006, 9:28pm

ok sorry for this time!

now lets have fun :)

kind regards
herbert

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