aKademy Team Announces International Lineup
Telex4 writes "The aKademy Team is proud to announce the schedules for the KDE Community World Summit
2004, code-named 'aKademy', taking place in Ludwigsburg, Germany
from August 21st to 29th. Featuring speakers from IBM, Novell, SUSE,
Conectiva, Trolltech, HP and many community hackers and activists,
it promises to be a highlight of the Free Software calendar. With presentations both for developers and users, tutorials from the experts in their field, and plenty of opportunities to discuss significant issues like usability and Qt4/KDE4, you can't afford to miss it. For more information, you can read the full announcement. Go to the conference web site and register now to avoid disappointment!"
The ruby bindings have a ways to go yet. The kde-bindings list is full of errors and minor bugs wrt ruby.
A better binding is PyKDE -- which is now part of KDE CVS, has lots of testing, full featured, etc.
There's a lot more information about what will be going on at the KDE wiki at http://wiki.kde.org. There are plenty of opportunities to contribute, too - even if you're not a programmer or 'power user'. Take a look, for example at KDE Community World Summit under "Coding Marathon" for a list of teams that will be present.
As an example, I'm on the documentation team, and we've got plenty planned. Check out KDE Documentation @ aKademy for more details.
OK, that's enough advertising for one comment...
PhilRod
KDE Documentation Team: http://i18n.kde.org/doc