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WOW — is all I can think about this years aKademy. I skipped Glasgow and I came back this year because aKademy is always a big boost in energy. I really missed it last year. It is just incredible how many smart, interesting and energetic people build the KDE community. The trip started with meeting [...]
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August 18th, 2008 by physos
I volunteered to integrate the slides sent to me into the akademy webpage. Some remarks on that. Please send your slides to endres@kde.org My “system” to process the slides is better than last year, so I will not loose any slides, just because they were sent too early. (not being busy at aKademy might help [...]
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July 3rd, 2007 by physos
KDE Worldwide got an update. Yeah! Sorry for not updating it for so long, but I had to rebuild the toolchain and too many things interfered. KDE Worldwide will get some major updates over the next days, bringing it into modern times. You will be suprised :) Providing Marble and Google Earth compatible data files [...]
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October 7th, 2006 by physos
Since I was to lazy to count the people, I counted the laptops running during the accessibility talk. fiftyeight! And there were more people not running one. Room stuffed and Olaf giving a very good presentation. I love aKademy!
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September 24th, 2006 by physos
So the second day of my aKademy experience is going at full speed. We had some nice welcoming words and Aaron undulated his wontoness in a short technical break during his keynote, yeah. (better covered elsewhere, perheaps) Ellen gave a nice talk which made it much clearer to me how usability experts are taking a [...]
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September 23rd, 2006 by physos