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This Week in KDE Apps: Adopt an App
(blogs.kde.org)
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several people and i use kde on our work rigs and i'm in a position to strong arm my management or else we're going to lose our biggest client through my departure; i'm leaving anyways, but they they don't know that so i'm going to force them to do this while i'm still here. thanks for making me aware.