People Behind KDE: Marco Gulino

Today on People Behind KDE we introduce you to Marco Gulino. This man is the author of KMobileTools and the all important Konqueror sidebar for amaroK. We also meet his intelligent dog Ricky and learn about the beauty of Sicily. Enjoy the interview.

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by boemer (not verified)

at little too accurate, or has it any special meaning, like the current version of SimpleMEPIS? (Shouldn't be if you're more a Gentoo or Slackware user...)

by jamie (not verified)

i think he meant 3 minutes and 43 seconds, not 3 point 43 seconds.

by fast_rizwaan (not verified)

for KMobiletools, and amarok sidebar. I appreciate your work!

by eros (not verified)

It's nice to finally see you here! :-) I'm looking forward to use the suite after changing my half-decade old green phosphorous cell phone!
(Btw, it looks like University of Padua is really a KDE hacker incubator, since your first contact happened there, as long as mine and Kget2's main hacker's).
Break your leg! (In bocca al lupo!)

by Michal (not verified)

While kopete:/ filesystem sounds interesting, much more useful would be to make the file transfer actually work. For instance the oscar/icq file transfer doesn't work at all ATM :-(

by Philip Rodrigues (not verified)

Did you post a bug report? If this is your itch, go scratch it! I'm sure the kopete developers would welcome your help in implementing file transfer for oscar/ICQ.

by Michaël Larouche (not verified)

That's "normal", OSCAR(thus ICQ and AIM) file transfer are not implemented yet. And for that, help is always welcome.

by fab (not verified)

that the KDE eV can help developers with travelling/ accomodation costs they should have.

by fab (not verified)

that the KDE eV can help developers with travelling/ accomodation costs they should have.

I am reffering to this part of the interview

MG: Are you coming to akademy 2006 this year?
PBK: Unfortunately I am a no-money student.

Anyway ... thanks for the cool KMobiletools!!

Take care'

Fab

by RockMan (not verified)

Thanks!
Probably i'll try submitting a talk, as suggested by Jonathan and Daniel in chat.. hoping that my english will be better in september :P

p.s.: 3.43 seconds was only a semi-random number :P