some kde quickies
Weekly round of quickies:
* Initial KDE4 port of the opensuse-updater started and available for testers in the KDE:KDE4:STABLE:Extra-Apps repository. It is currently not installed by default via the 'KDE 4 Default' pattern, as I first have to talk with the maintainer and make sure that it does not break your system. Feedback is appreciated though, the sooner the kinks are ironed out the sooner we can switch to it for openSUSE Factory. Note that openSUSE-Updater is not really openSUSE specific anymore, there is a PackageKit backend coming up, which means that it will then run and work fine on any decent Linux distribution.
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