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KDAB Becomes Patron of KDE

Tuesday, 3 July 2007  |  skügler
The KDE e.V. and KDAB are happy to announce continued collaboration on the Free Desktop, with KDAB becoming the latest new Patron of KDE. KDAB is known for its high-quality software services. Read on for more details. Read More

KDE Commit-Digest for 1st July 2007

Tuesday, 3 July 2007  |  Dallen
In this week's KDE Commit-Digest: Akademy 2007 kicks off in Glasgow, Scotland. Continued work in Plasma, with improvements in the Photoframe and Dictionary Plasmoids, and the addition of ChemicalData, Akonadi and Battery Plasmoids. Support for Solid-based network status support in Mailody. Support for multiple blogs in KBlogger. Automatic downloading of map tiles in Marble. Theming support added to KBounce. Load and Save support in Kollagame, a game development IDE. More work in the Kaider translation utility. Support for the PEF raw format for Pentax cameras in KPhotoAlbum. KPhotoAlbum begins to be ported to KDE 4, with more progress in porting Digikam to KDE 4. Initial work in the OpenPrinting and Context Sensitive Help Summer of Code projects, with continued work in the KRDC project. Initial steps toward high-precision computing support in KSpread. Attempts made to ensure Sonnet is ready for inclusion in KDE 4. Systemsettings moves to kdebase for KDE 4. Read More

Qyoto C#/Mono Bindings for Qt4, New QtRuby release and PHP Bindings Coming Soon

Tuesday, 3 July 2007  |  Rdale
After the recent final release of QtJambi, Trolltech's Java bindings, I'm pleased to announce another new member of the Qt bindings family, the Qyoto C#/Mono bindings for Qt 4.3, which are available for download on the Qyoto/Kimono site, where there is also a help forum for your Qyoto programming questions. Big thanks to David Canar for setting up the site, and organizing the release. Read on for more details. Read More

aKademy 2007: The Keynotes

Monday, 2 July 2007  |  Jallen
aKademy 2007 has kicked off! The first weekend hosted our user conference, which brought many talks about various topics, ranging from very technical to more practically oriented, which were spread over two tracks. The tracks were interweaved with keynote talks. Read on for the report of the aKademy 2007 keynotes. Read More

aKademy 2007: The Tracks

Monday, 2 July 2007  |  Jventuri
On Saturday, aKademy 2007 kicked off with a keynote by Lars Knoll of Trolltech, with two further keynotes throughout the day by Mark Shuttleworth ('13 Lessons for the Free Desktop') and Aaron Seigo ('Beautiful Features'). After Lars' talk, two separate tracks started. Read on for coverage of these tracks. Read More

aKademy 2007: The First Impression

Sunday, 1 July 2007  |  Jallen
aKademy 2007 has started! Saturday, the first day of the conference, brought us many talks about various topics, ranging from very technical to more practically oriented. These talks are so content-rich that our coverage of the user conference will require several consecutive articles. Read on for the first aKademy 2007 Report, the First Impression. Read More

aKademy 2007 Press Brochure Released

Saturday, 30 June 2007  |  Vblanton
With aKademy 2007 now here, we'd like to announce the immediate availability of the 2007 aKademy KDE Conference Press Brochure available at http://akademy2007.kde.org/press/ (direct link). The Press Brochure is available for any news organizations covering our annual contributors conference. Read on for more details. Read More

KDE Arrives in Glasgow for aKademy 2007

Saturday, 30 June 2007  |  Jriddell
This evening KDE developers from around the world arrived in Scotland's largest city Glasgow for their annual KDE World Summit. The week long meeting will see over 250 delegates from KDE and our partners discuss and hack on the world's original Free Software desktop. Tonight the local team have been busy settings up the network, videos and other infrastructure for the attendees who are busy in the student bar below the building. The first photos have been arriving on the internet. Read More

aKademy 2007 Sponsors Announced

Monday, 25 June 2007  |  Jriddell
This Friday will see KDE contributors and our friends arriving from around the world to take part in the KDE World Summit in Glasgow. It costs a lot of money to host a conference of this size, but as in previous years our industry partners have stepped up and made it possible through generous sponsorship. Read on for the full list. Read More

Amarok 1.4.6 Released

Monday, 25 June 2007  |  Lpintscher
The Amarok team released version 1.4.6 of their player. The newest release includes a new icon set, faster SQLite and many bugfixes. Release notes can be found at on the Amarok website and packages are available for download for Kubuntu, SUSE, Fedora, Gentoo and others. Their website announces that "next week the annual KDE conference, Akademy, in Glasgow is starting, keep an eye on the developer blogs to follow the happenings there. Thanks to your continued donations and support from KDE e.V, 7 Amarok developers will be present They are looking forward to a very productive week hacking on exciting new Amarok features." Read More