KDE is attending this year's LinuxTag in Berlin with a wide selection of talks. Starting with Aaron Seigo's lecture about KDE in the mobile world and a KDE-related series of presentations on Friday. There are also some stalls where you can meet people from the KDE community.
Exhibition:
- KDE: hall 7.2a, stand 125
- Amarok and Kubuntu: hall 7.2b, stand 124
- openSUSE: hall 7.2b, stand 210
- Trolltech hall 7.2b, stand 207
Talks:
- Wednesday
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KDE 4: Desktop interfaces in a mobile Web 2.0 world
13:30 - 15:00
Aaron Seigo (English)
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KDE 4: Desktop interfaces in a mobile Web 2.0 world
- Thursday
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Kontact: Best for both worlds
15:00 - 16:00
Till Adam (German)
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Kontact: Best for both worlds
- Friday
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Beautiful Technology - What's new in KDE4?
10:00 - 11:00
Sebastian Kugler (English) -
Nepomuk - Der Semantische Desktop mit KDE 4
11:00 - 12:00
Sebastian Trueg (German) -
Personal Information Management with Akonadi
12:00 - 13:00
Till Adam (English) -
It's not just testing - Usability in KDE
12:00 - 13:00
Ellen Reitmayr (German) -
KOffice 2 - der Weg aus dem Schattendasein
16:00 - 17:00
Franz Keferböck (German) -
KDE Multimedia
17:00 - 18:00
Lydia Pintscher, Harald Sitter (German)
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Beautiful Technology - What's new in KDE4?
- Saturday
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Amarok: Next Generation Audio Player
15:00 - 16:00
Sven Krohlas, Lydia Pintscher
(German) - KDE 4.0 on openSUSE
15:00 - 16:00
Stephan Binner, Will Stephenson (German)
and
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Amarok: Next Generation Audio Player
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Comments
As it looks like I will be at the LinuxTag this year. Is there any help needed at the booth or anywhere else? I could be of help since I do speak German as well as English fluently.
I might also help the Fedora team, but they seem to have many people already helping out. Is there any page where KDE helpers are coordinated?
I think he main coordination resource is the kde-events mailinglist.
Hello,
are the talks going to be recorded or streamed? I don't find anything about that on the linuxtag homepage.
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Isabell
BTW Thanks to all the KDE developers for their great work!
Mmh I hope, but no idea...
Really want to see Sebastians and Aarons talks :)
The openSUSE track will be likely in good tradition recorded (by the project itself).
Can't you guys record all the KDE related talks? :-)
That would be very cool, especially the fridays talks, as I only can attend on saturday :-)
Aaron's keynote will be streamed: http://streaming.linux-magazin.de/en/program_linuxtag08.htm