Sunday is the 4th KDE Bug Day with the focus on finding errors in Konqueror.
Jonathan Riddell has just announced the first Alpha of the KDE version of Ubuntu 8.04 (codenamed Hardy Heron).
Formally introduced in January, the latest KDE promises new features, improved accessibility, and a regular release schedule.
The developers have produced a further update for users who are not willing or able to move to KDE 4: KDE 3.5.9 mainly comprises bug fixes, but also adds a couple of new functions to the desktop environment.
The biggest change to the second alpha version of Opensuse 11 has to be the inclusion of KDE 4, which now replaces the older KDE version 3.5.8.
In a keynote given at the world-wide release party, streamed online, Project Lead Aaron Seigo introduced the new version of KDE.
Eagerly anticipated, KDE 4.0.0 was officially released on Friday.
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