What is Akademy? Akademy is the yearly conference for the KDE community, which is a community devoted to creating free software for desktop and mobile. Typically, Akademy takes place in a different city each year. However, due to the pandemic, the conference was online this time around. September 4-11 marked the dates of Akademy 2020. […]
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Qt World Summit 2018 Boston ("Don't you wish your framework was Qt like me?")
This year’s North American stop on the Qt World Summit world tour was in Boston, held during the Red Sox’s World Series win. Most of us were glad to be flying home before celebration parades closed the streets! The Qt community has reason to celebrate too, as there’s an unprecedented level of adoption and support […]
KDAB at Meet Qt in Paris June 19th
Thanks for joining us for this year’s edition of Meet Qt that took place in Paris on the 19th June. The focus this year was medical and automotive and the event was again very successful despite the train strikes. If you could not attend here is an idea of what KDAB offered: A medical client’s […]
KDE PIM Status Report Daniel Vrátil
The past year was very important for the KDE PIM community. We released the first Qt5-based version, restructured our code base and set ourselves more ambitious goals. Let’s look a bit deeper into some of the important changes that have happened in KDE PIM in the past year, and peak a little into the future. […]
KDE development how it was done in the last century QtCon presentation
A retrospective on the KDE community from 20 years ago and how things were done back then, with an emphasis on community spirit and fun facts. Over time, the KDE community has seen many people join and leave, as with any open source community, which means that very few people in the current community still […]