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Behind KDE: Martin Eisenhardt
Tuesday, 9 November 2010
Ever wondered who is behind anonsvn.kde.org? Want to know what drives a person to provide that service to KDE for years and years? Martin Eisenhardt will tell you in a Behind KDE interview this week. Even now he is setting up one of the first anongit.kde.org mirrors, which will be live later this week! Read the interview at Behind KDE.
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Behind KDE: David Faure
Thursday, 23 September 2010
This week the Behind KDE interview is with a well known old-timer. He is the guru of kdelibs, but do you know what he does for KDE Sysadmin? Or should I say 'did'? Leave a comment if you get his old timer joke. Meet the one who moved files manually in the CVS era. Meet the guy who developed for KDE before some of you were even born. See how Charm and jazz play an important role in his life. Meet David Faure!
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Behind KDE: Meet David Solbach, the "Unknown SysAdmin"
Friday, 10 September 2010
In this week's Behind KDE interview, we talk with one of the unknown powers behind the sysadmin team, David Solbach. David is the maintainer of reviewboard.kde.org. However, there's much more to David than code review and contributing to KDE. He can also design and develop diagnostic blood analyzers and tell you what it was like to take a hit from the bursting of the dot-com bubble.
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Behind KDE: Meet Ben Cooksley
Friday, 27 August 2010
In the second episode of the new Behind KDE series of interviews with KDE sysadmins, we meet KDE's "identity expert", Ben Cooksley - the guy behind the new identity.kde.org, which will be launched next week.
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Behind KDE: Ingo Malchow, the Guy Behind Many Websites
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
You are now witnessing the kickoff interview of a new limited series of Behind KDE. This series will show you who the KDE Sysadmins are and also introduce you to the people directly around that dedicated team. In the coming weeks you will get to know the somewhat weird creatures that work night and day to provide all the KDE contributors with state of the art infrastructure and make sure the transition to Git will be made possible. First in line is Ingo Malchow, the guy responsible for Capacity (the framework that powers kde.org) and a key person within the KDE Forum team.
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