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  KDE 4.0 Release Event Contest Winners Announced
Community and Events Posted by Wade Olson on Monday 12/Nov/2007, @22:25
from the two-are-better-than-one dept.
On October 4, 2007 we announced a contest regarding the KDE 4.0 Release Event at Mountain View, California on January 17-19, 2008. Participants were asked to answer the question: "Why should you be at the KDE 4.0 Release Event?" with the winner being flown out to the Release Event itself.

We received many great submissions from community members with very different backgrounds from around the globe. Everyone captured the spirit of the contest with enthusiastic responses; some humorous and some serious, some brief and some reaching the submission limit on length. In the end, with generous approval from KDE e.V. Vice President and Treasurer Cornelius Schumacher, we have decided to fly out two contestants:

Aron Stansvik: Aron is a small business owner that runs a book café in the town of Örebro, Sweden. As with any new business, he found himself spread thin and scrambling to accomplish everything required of him. A KDE user from the 2.0 days, what began as a useful tool for him became a passion of its own. Aron represents entrepreneurial people that take chances and have free software spirit intertwined with other aspects of their lives. He understands the reasons for and the efforts behind KDE 4.0, as well as the potential tipping point of KDE's momentum. We'll get to discuss this further with Aron in just two months.

Kyle Cunningham: Kyle is a Computer Science and Computer Engineering student at the University of Minnesota. Even though students have busy schedules, he manages to both contribute to Drupal (SoC student) and stay current with KDE development progress. By working with multiple communities and showing his passion for software libre, Kyle embodies the spirit of community members and enthusiasts. He understands all of the elements that comprise the KDE community and our motivations. Kyle is hoping to meet some KDE community members for the first time and it looks like he's going to get that chance.

We would like to thank everyone for their entries and feel that we have chosen two individuals that capture the spirit of KDE and free software. Their entries were clear, concise and creative. More importantly, they spoke from their hearts about their interests in KDE's future and how to become more involved. Their responses are not published here, because we don't want to spoil the surprise: Both will be speaking briefly at the Release Event and we'll have coverage for everyone.



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Congrats!
by sebas on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @06:03
Congratulations, Aron and Kyle! Looking forward to meet you guys in Mountain View!
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Titles for KDE apps?
by Peter Lewis on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @09:49
Excellent... and surely there are some KDE apps waiting to be named:

Kyle

and

stansviK

???
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  • Re: Titles for KDE apps?
    by Wade Olson on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @10:00
    I will neither confirm nor deny that we threw out any entries from contestants that didn't have K's in their name. Or that Kyle had favoritism for having the name of one of the Gearheads. Or that they offered the best bribes.

    In all seriousness, thanks to all the participants and congratulations to the winners.
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  • Re: Titles for KDE apps?
    by J Klassen on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @10:01
    Or, as the re-normified naming scheme goes, Cyle and Stansivik
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  • Re: Titles for KDE apps?
    by David Johnson on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @11:09
    There is a "kile" application, close enough for some.
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    • Re: Titles for KDE apps?
      by kollum on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @12:36
      Yeah, it's the KDE Yntegrated Latex Environment.

      A prety good app, I have to say.

      Congrats to the winers, enjoy the meeting for all of the KDE comunity ( you'll need more than courage to drink the beer for all of the contest participants, but you may find new liver and stomach on the internet for cheap... KDE, the Komposited-Developer made Environement )
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Thanks to donors
by Cornelius Schumacher on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @14:15
The thanks for being able to get the winners of our contest to California of course have to go to all the donors and supporting members who financially support the KDE e.V. You make the difference :-).
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How I would have run it...
by T. J. Brumfield on Tuesday 13/Nov/2007, @15:10
If I were in charge of the contest, I'd pick two entrants from California, and saved me some dough.

Congrats to both winners!
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  • Re: How I would have run it...
    by Hank Miller on Wednesday 14/Nov/2007, @11:25
    It isn't your money, and you don't get to keep anything you save, so what would you have done with it?
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Oh wow
by Jakob Petsovits on Wednesday 14/Nov/2007, @14:46
Hi Kyle! Hope you get your private/public file patch into Drupal 7 :D

It's really neat to see people somewhere where you hadn't expected them to be. Right? (Yeah, that goes out to you, MaxAuthority.)
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Other applications
by Tuju on Saturday 17/Nov/2007, @07:35
Doh, what kind of humorous submissions?
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