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Date:      Wed, 22 Nov 2000 11:38:52 +0800
From:      Kevin Lo <kevin.lo@toptk.com>
To:        taguchi@tohoku.iij.ad.jp
Cc:        will@physics.purdue.edu, keichii@peorth.iteration.net, ports@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: New MAINTAINER sought for KDE2 core ports
Message-ID:  <3A1B3FCC.41BE50D6@toptk.com>
References:  <Pine.LNX.4.21.0011172308500.15863-100000@colo.wwtoptech.com> <3A154D82.92C81CD9@toptk.com> <x54s11g7ym.wl@hirose.tohoku.iij.ad.jp>

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taguchi@tohoku.iij.ad.jp wrote:

> Hi, Kevin.

Hi,

> > > > Seriously, I wonder if Kevin will be willing to take over, since
> > > > he is also a KDE committer, and can act as FreeBSD<->KDE liaison
> > > > person.  What do you say, Kevin? :)
> > >
> > > Sounds like a good idea.  :P
> >
> > Heh, Mike, you're a bad guy, aren't you? :-)
> > Welll, I'll be willing to take over maintainership.
> > I think I'll be busy soon...
>
> I have following patches (some of them were sent to Will, too).
>
> * x11-toolkit/qt22 Qt2.2.1 -> Qt2.2.2 upgrade patch
> * x11-toolkit/qt22 fix i18n probrem patch
> * x11/kde2         fix i18n probrem patch
>
> As you know, kde2 has i18n framework, but it's only framework.
> Actualy it does not work fine. It has many probrems.
> For example, Qt2.2.2 codec can not support Japanese/Chinese.
> Additionally, it can not support XIM correctry. So our Asian
> people can not Display/Input our languages.
>
> In Japan, There are many patches for fixing these probrems.
> See http://www.KDE.gr.jp/patch/
>
> And I have a patches for FreeBSD Qt/KDE ports which support above
> patches.
>
> Can/May I send them to you?
> Or Should I send-pr them?

I saw that page, thanks. I will test patches ASAP.
You might know that kde-2.0.1 will be releases on 12/04, I'm currently
testing 2.0-BRANCH.

> Thanks.
> Taguchi,T.

- Kevin



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