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!"
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FUCK YOU
Kuit it with the Ks.
I can't attend the conference, but I certainly am looking forward to the simultaneous release of KDE 3.3. It promises to be great, with lots of bugfixes and new features, like groupware support for kontact.
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Where's the Darl when you need him?
"The aKademy Team is proud to announce the sKedules for the KDE Kommunity World Summit 2004, Kode-named 'aKademy', taking place in Ludwigsburg, Germany from August 21st to 29th. Featuring speaKers from IBM, Novell, SUSE, KoneKtiva, TrollteK, HP and many Kommunity haKers and aKtivists, it promises to be a highlight of the Free Software Kalendar. With presentations both for Koders and users, tutorials from the experts in their field, and plenty of opportunities to disKuss signifiKant issues like usability and Qt4/KDE4, you Kan't afford to miss it. For more information, you Kan read the full announcement."
Is this an event that could potentially be used to bring my friends who I want to convince to switch to Linux, of is this only for hardcore users?
who | grep -i blond | date cd ~; unzip; touch; strip; finger; mount; gasp; yes; uptime; umount; sleep
w00t
Kontemporary koders kan koerce their team kaptains to kreate an opportunity for them to kast their kueries to the KDE kore.
in this kapitalist kountry, skipping this konvention may kindle a kommercial katastrophe.
NOT ENOUGH GAY HOMOSEX
Confronting the KDE propaganda machine.
The KDE project is famous for its funded and organised trolling of weblogs and
message board associated with Linux and Free software/open source. Outrageous
newbie impressing claims are made for the software and huge quanities of FUD
are spread to destroy competitors. If this sounds familiar, then you are
correct, most of these tactics were lifted straight from Microsoft's arsenal
of dirty tricks. The Windows look and feel is not the only thing the KDE
project has copied! In this short article I will address some of the lies and
FUD spread by the KDE trolling teams. It is my hope that this, in some small
way, will redress the balance and re-introduce two things almost eradicated by
the KDE project: Honesty and facts.
* Myth #1 - KDE is more integrated than GNOME
The oft-heard cry of the noisiest KDE advocates. No explanation is given, the
reader is expected to simply grok the wholesomeness of KDE and the lack of
this mystical quality in GNOME. It is nonsense of course. Neither desktop is
particularly "integrated" compared to Windows XP, and certainly not compared
any version of the Apple Mac. Whatever "integrated" actually means.
* Myth #2 - KDE is easier to use
Again, such nebulous arguments are never explained, and the reader is expected
to simply understand the truth of the zealots statement. Both KDE and GNOME
have user-interface irritations (all systems do), but "ease of use" is not a
simple thing to measure. KDE has never been subjected to detailed user
testing, unlike GNOME [gnome.org], and the claims of user-friendliness are
from crazed supporters and not average users. Furthermore, the KDE faithful
rarely look beyond simple-minded copying of Windows, and forget that
administering a desktop system is just as important as having widgets in the
correct place on the toolbar. For example: What about application installation
and removal? GNOME has the excellent RedCarpet by Ximian [ximian.com], which
makes the installation, removal and updating of applications trivial. KDE
users are expected to fend for themselves with brutal command line driven
systems. GNOME also has the excellent Ximian setup tools to handle various
tricky cross-platform and potentially risky system configuration operations.
KDE offers none of this, only a few small half-assed Linux-only tools, which
make no attempt at check-pointing to return to known working configurations.
* Myth #3 - KDE is more popular
In what sense? Arguably more people use KDE, but it is a close run thing. Most
KDE zealots use the results of online polls as proof of their superior
userbase - which is, quite frankly, complete and utter nonsense. Online polls
are the joke of the century; it doesn't even require a motivated script kiddie
to render then worthless. A single post alerting the faithful on a
zealot-ridden site can skew the result so much it makes American presidential
elections look fair and well organised. Popularity is also difficult to
measure when *both* GNOME and KDE are frequently installed on the same system.
The systems can co-exist and even run at the same time, except for certain
applications such as panels. Many KDE users actually run GNOME applications
for their superior features and stability, not realising that by doing so they
are barely running KDE at all.
One of the few solid measures of popularity is commercial use of a desktop,
and here, GNOME is far ahead with both Hewlett Packard and Sun committing to
using GNOME as the desktop for their Unix systems. This also ties in with the
previously mentioned ease of use. Sun's major contribution to the GNOME
project is in the areas of user/developer documentation, testing, accessiblity
and user-testing. Three of the less glamourous parts of desktop development.
The arriva
Trolltech and the KDE E.v have announced a supplemental agreement to the KDE Free Qt Foundation. Might this fortell some maneuvers behind an upcomping Trolltech corporate purchase or merger? OTOH, perhaps this is only to reassert the agreement given Qt4's reengineered library structure (the new library will have core and utility classes split out from GUI classes), but some of the language could be interpreted as relieving fears of a would-be Trolltech corporate suitor. Stay tuned. It should be a very exciting summer/early fall for KDE and Trolltech.
Why isn't Microsoft hireing these people?
I don't understand why this is not happening. It would pretty much end their "problem" with people changeing to Desktop Linux.
(playing Devil's Advicate of course, I really hope this doesn't happen)
The horrible failure of GNOME has lead into a Fork. People join their project irc channel in masses on #goneme irc.freenode.net
How long till Troll Tech is bought by Novell? I mean Novell just did a 600,000,000 USD debt offering that was oversubscribed...
Get Informed.
It sounds really Kool.
No.... What I can't afford is plane tickets to Germany and the time off work, you insensitive clod!
(Yes I am just jealous-- I would love to go if I could)
It's hard to believe that's how Micronians are made. Why don't we see it right now by having you both kiss one another?
Here's hoping KDE is actually better after the http://conference2004.kde.org/hackfest.php !
That sounds like a good lotta fun! I wonder how many of the core dev. will be coding away ?
I appeal to the wisdom of fellow
i dont see the drunk-hippie gnome developers having a conference. one more step towards total world-domination for the almighty kde!
We've been gradually weening a few customers from Exchange etc over the last few months and continued development of Kontact/Kolab/OpenGroupware only helps us.
We get a real feeling of 'security' with open-souce groupware; we know where we stand and can get support/patches in a hurry if we know which buttons to press. In emergencies, we can even sub-contract developers to make patches for us!
The only thing that suprises me is that open-source groupware hasn't come further than it has in recent years.
Ripping an new rectum in the fabric of spacetime.
Try Ruby with the Korundum bindings - example code is here.
The Army reading list
boothbabes. hot ones. want me to switch, let's see the kde kutie korps. let's see 'em.
might as well have a GOOD reason to do things, I always say.....
I kan't attend the konferenke, but I kertainly am looking forward to the simultaneous release of KDE 3.3. It promises to be great, with lots of bugfixes and new features, like groupware support for kontakt.
eom
What I want to know is when are those guys going to pull their heads out of their ... and fix the bloody KDE memory footprint.
no text here.
"Oppression and harassment is a small price to pay to live in the land of the free." -- Montgomery Burns.
Why dont you get a LIFE!!!
what i want to know is when you will pull your WALLET out of your ... and BUY SOME FUCKING RAM!!! and stop crying like a little fucking bitch about the memory footprint... whaaaaaa whaaaaaa fucking baby
Through incredible luck (as opposed to planning) the last weekend of aKademy coincides with the first annual Software Freedom Day on August 28th, so the KDE people are throwing a big party! Anyone know if they plan to hand out Knoppix discs in the Stuttgart area as well?
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
Here is an overview of what's goin' on at aKademy. You may say, these KDE-ers are crazy, trying to organize a full 9-day event, but here are the schedules:
i lity_akademy.html
DevConf -- the Developers' and Contributors' Conference:
http://conference2004.kde.org/sched-devconf.php
Tutorials -- Fifteen One-Day Tutorials for IT Professionals with world class instructors:
http://conference2004.kde.org/tutorials.php
CodeMarathon -- the 5++ day, 24 hours Coding Marathon and Hackfest of KDE enthusiasts:
http://conference2004.kde.org/sched-marathon.ph
AccessForum -- the First Unix Accessibility Forum:
http://accessibility.kde.org/forum/program.php
UsabLab -- the Usability Forum with integrated Usability Lab:
http://conference2004.kde.org/usabilityforum/usab
UserConf -- the KDE and Linux Users' and Administrators' Conference:
http://conference2004.kde.org/sched-userconf.php
- a brand-new KDE-3.3 code-named "aKademy" together with
- a first-time ever release of FreeNX Server and FreeNX Client (using NX/NoMachine technology)
- as well as a Scribus-1.2 "aKademy Release"
So at least expect a newly released Knoppix-3.6 ISO image on the download servers for the time of aKademy!