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Akademy 2020 Day 2 - Conference

Sunday, 6 September 2020  |  Paul Brown

Written by Blumen Herzenschein, David C. and Paul Brown

The first day of Akademy talks were varied and interesting, covering a wide range of topics, from managing project goals and technical advances in Qt and KDE technologies, to Open Source in dentistry and Linux in automobiles.

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Akademy 2020 Day 1 - Training Sessions

Friday, 4 September 2020  |  Paul Brown

Akademy kicked off today with training sessions on several KDE-related topics.

In the morning, Nuno Pinheiro from KDAB conducted a class on UI/UX Design in QML for Desktop. This online workshop contained practical exercises on dos, don'ts, and integration; and tips on outside of the box UI design. The session started out with attendees relaying to Nuno the projects they were working on and how they hoped the lesson would help them.

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Interview with Valorie Zimmerman

Wednesday, 26 August 2020  |  Unknow

By Bhavisha Dhruve

Valorie Zimmerman

Valorie Zimmerman is a veteran member of the KDE community. In her decade-long tenure, she has worked on making the open source community easier to access for newcomers; especially women and members of the LGBTQ community. As a council member for Kubuntu, she plays a vital role in ensuring that the Kubuntu project aligns with the goals of the Ubuntu community. In her free time, she volunteers in her chapter of the LinuxChix, Ubuntu-Women, and of course KDE.

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Nuritzi Sanchez and Lydia Pintscher

Saturday, 22 August 2020  |  Unknow

By Allyson Alexandrou

Nuritzi Sánchez

Nuritzi Sanchez is the Senior Open Source Project Manager at GitLab Inc. Previously, Nuritzi has worked at Endless and was the President and Chairperson at GNOME. KDE is excited to have Nuritzi as a keynote speaker at this year's Akademy to talk about Collaborative Communication in the Open Source community.

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Gina Häußge and OctoPrint

Saturday, 15 August 2020  |  Paul Brown
Gina Häußge and printer.

Gina Häußge's biggest claim to fame may be OctoPrint, the most popular software for managing 3D printers from small, single board computers -- like the Raspberry Pi, Odroid, etc..

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KDE's 20.08 Apps Updates

Thursday, 13 August 2020  |  Paul Brown

The updates to KDE apps released today are many, contain a wide array of changes, and cover an impressive number of applications.

Dolphin, KDE's file explorer, for example, adds previews for more types of files and improvements to the way long names are summarized, allowing you to better see what each file is or does. Dolphin also improves the way you can reach files and directories on remote machines, making working from home a much smoother experience. It also remembers the location you were viewing the last time you closed it, making it easier to pick up from where you left off.

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Linux App Summit Goes Online in November

Wednesday, 5 August 2020  |  Paul Brown
LAS Banner

Once again, KDE and GNOME are teaming up to bring you THE conference for people interested in establishing Linux as a great end-user platform. At the Linux App Summit we work on making app creation for users easy and worthwhile.

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KDE Slimbook: Plasma, KDE Apps and the Power of the AMD Ryzen CPU

Wednesday, 22 July 2020  |  Paul Brown
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Today Slimbook and KDE launch the new KDE Slimbook.

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KDE's GitLab is now Live

Tuesday, 30 June 2020  |  Aniqakhokhar

After our final decision to adopt GitLab in November 2019, KDE started the work of tackling the many challenges that come with moving a whole development platform for a large open source community. KDE has now officially completed Phase One of the adoption and contributors have begun to use GitLab on a daily basis.

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Plasma 5.19 - Sleek and Polished

Tuesday, 9 June 2020  |  Paul Brown
Plasma 5.19

Plasma 5.19 is out! If we gave alliterative names to Plasma releases, this one could be "Polished Plasma". The effort developers have put into squashing bugs and removing annoying papercuts has been immense.

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