![]() ![]() The php-based website was taken down and later on removed from KDE’s subversion repository. The KOffice website was first implemented in php, then moved to a CMS. Part of that work was yet another rewrite of the entire core engine. 27-09-2004: First Preview Release After that, work started on the first release: 1.4.08-03-2004: Halla Rempt becomes the maintainer of Krita.01-10-2003: Development of Krita starts to pick up pace again.27-02-2002: Patrick Julien becomes the maintainer of Krayon. ![]() 25-02-2002: The name Krita is proposed as a replacement for Krayon. ![]() Again, G¨nther Freiherr von Gravenreuth’s doing. 09-01-2002: Krayon is disabled from KOffice because a German court decides that a website called Crayon which sells cd’s with cartoons holds the trademark.17-11-2000: John Califf becomes the maintainer of Krayon.11-07-2000: KImageShop is renamed to Krayon The name KImageShop was too close to Photoshop - not a big surprise, though it wasn’t actually Adobe who complained, but an independent German lawyer, G¨nther Freiherr von Gravenreuth.It will be an image processing application for KOffice 08-07-1999: the first commit is pushed:.31-04-1999: the KImageShop project is started by Matthias Elter.24-04-1999: Matthias Ettrich proposes to start a new application, next to the KImage application already in KOffice.Matthias Ettrich presents his paper on “Multi Toolkit Programming: Interoperatibility of different GUI toolkits for the X Window System”, meant to show how easy it would be to refactor existing applications using xforms or gtk or motif or… to Qt. ![]() The project, starting out as a patch to Gimp, continued as KImageShop, never released as Krayon, ending up as Krita, Krita’s history goes back to 1998. ![]()
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