Posts Tagged ‘Beyond KDE’

The ALERT Project

As reported on the Dot last year, KDE is taking part in the ALERT Project, a European Union funded research project aimed at providing better bug tracking and resolution software for free software development. Some people in KDE (mainly Dario and Ade – who attended the previous plenary meeting in Madrid in January – and […]

Some Thoughts on Diaspora

Courtesy of a fellow KDE contributor, I managed to get my hands on an invite to JoinDiaspora.com, a Diaspora pod from the project’s founders. It allows you to try out the software without installing it to make your own pod (there are also plenty of other public pods – I haven’t checked any of those […]

Rocking the World (Wide Web)

I’m super-excited to be going to the KDE Web World Sprint in June. This will be taking place at the LinuxHotel in Essen, Germany. The sprint will bring together people working on the KDE web infrastructure, the wikis, the forums and the promotion team. Among the topics we will be working on is reviewing the […]

Knock Knock. Who’s There? KDE…

Exciting times for KDE contributors and software users around the world. Coming up in the next couple of months, we have not one, but two, regional KDE conferences that you can attend, meet other KDE enthusiasts, learn about our software and community and get more deeply involved. conf.kde.in conf.kde.in 2011 is the inaugral KDE conference […]

Thank You, Thomas

Thomas blogged recently about how he Joined the Game. This means that Thomas has chosen, in addition to giving up his time for KDE, to also support KDE by making a financial contribution as an individual supporting member of KDE e.V. You might be wondering what happens to Thomas’s money. He might be too. So […]