[dot] KDE at LinuxTag 2008 in Berlin
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Sat Jun 7 14:38:54 CEST 2008
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From: Alexandra Leisse and Roland Wolters <>
Dept: ich-bin-ein-berliner
Date: Saturday07/Jun/2008, @03:14
KDE at LinuxTag 2008 in Berlin
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KDE was very busy at LinuxTag [http://www.linuxtag.de] this year. We
were present with two main booths - Amarok [http://amarok.kde.org] and
KDE - and a whole bunch of talks within our own track. Additionally,
Aaron Seigo gave a well-received keynote on Wednesday, painting a
vibrant vision of the desktop in a mobile world, and the direction KDE
is heading in. Read on for a more detailed coverage of the event.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/troubalex/2553607954/]
Till Adam brought the features of Kontact to the audience on
Thursday. On Friday morning Sebastian Kügler opened the KDE track with
an introduction to KDE 4. As Sebastian Trüg could not make it to Berlin,
Aaron jumped in again and talked about the Plasma basics. He was
followed by Till Adam who presented the possibilities of Akonadi's
storage concept and the future of KDE's Personal Information Management
suite.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/troubalex/2552789871/]
After lunch Ellen Reitmayr talked about usability concepts in KDE
and the efforts the team undertakes to incorporate them into the desktop
and the applications. Franz Keferboeck gave an overview of KOffice's
apps and introduced the audience to the new features that will come with
KOffice 2 [http://www.koffice.org]. The final applause for the day went
to Lydia Pintscher and Harald Sitter for their talk on KDE multimedia.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/troubalex/2553600744/]
On Saturday KDE was the topic in two more talks: Lydia Pintscher
and Sven Krohlas focused on the new features of Amarok 2, while Holger
Schröder gave a presentation on the latest development of KDE on
Windows.
A. BOOTHS
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/troubalex/2553595164/]
Both main booths were well manned and even better visited. The
interested crowd asked zillions of questions and was very eager to see
the latest features, goodies and eyecandy of KDE 4.1 which we showed on
all computers at the booth, on Linux, Mac OS X and Windows. Other
visitors came by to share ideas or suggestions, and altogether they gave
wonderful feedback.
[http://www.flickr.com/photos/troubalex/2552784679/]
The booth staff talked their heads off and tried to answer all
questions, to satisfy everyone's curiosity and sometimes even find a
solution to the users' problems that popped up once in a while. The
booth staff were also supported most of the time by some of the
developers who did a great job dealing with bug reports right at the
booth.
At the booths, members of the community met some of them for the
first time. We welcomed new faces to the family and formed new and
inspiring working relationships with people from the KDE community and
beyond.
Besides these main booths, almost all distributions showed off KDE
3 and KDE 4 desktops, most notably openSUSE, Kubuntu and also Fedora. In
addition the German Federal Office for Information Security
[http://bsi.bund.de] displayed computers running Kontact on Windows as
well as on Mac OS X.
Many thanks to all who helped and supported us and made this
LinuxTag possible.
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