Please don't flame me for this question, but KBruch is finished and the only thing missing are the translations for the handbook and the i18n() strings. I don't plan to add any new features to KBruch at all, because it would not fit to the idea of KBruch being a simple task generator for tasks with fractions. The handbook and the i18n() strings were allready proof read by Malcolm Hunter and Thorsten Muerell checked the content of the handbook. This week the German translation will be added. The only things to do are: - test KBruch with KDE 3.1 build system - add a entry to the KMenu - do the translations I had a look at the release plan for KDE 3.1 and saw that there are a hugh amount of open things to do. I think KBruch could jump immediatly in the yellow and maybe in 2 weeks to the green section. What do you think about it or am I to late? Steinchen -- KBruch: application to automatically generate tasks with fractions Package: KDE Edu in KDE 3.2 CVS: kdenonbeta/kbruch State: finished, waiting for inclusion _______________________________________________ kde-edu-devel mailing list kde-edu-devel@mail.kde.org http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-edu-devel