[kde-doc-english] [aKademy] Invitation to the KDE Documentation Team.
Kurt Pfeifle
kpfeifle at danka.de
Tue Apr 13 00:51:59 CEST 2004
Dear KDE Documentation Team,
as you may have read on the "dot" annuncement, we chose "KDE Community World
Summit" to name our annual conference. Last year it was code-named "Kastle"
(hinting to the fact that it was hosted in a former castle), this year it is
"aKademy" (inspired by the facts that it will be hosted in the building of
the "Filmakademie Ludwigsburg" -- "Academy for Movie Arts in Ludwigsburg",
and that as a side-program it will also host a bunch of one-day tutorials
led by world-class instructors).
(These tutorials will have to be paid for and we aim to get them filled up
with IT professionals and admins from companies and public sector
administration of the local area. The tutorial income and profit will help
to finance the overall "aKademy" events.)
Ah -- you ask what these other events are? OK, here's the deal:
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Event: KDE Community World Summit 2004 "aKademy"
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Event-Module 1: Conference of KDE Developers and Contributors
21st/22nd August Event-Module 2: Coding Marathon for KDE Developers and
Contributors 23rd-27th August Event-Module 3: Ten Tutorials for KDE and
Linux Users and Admins 23rd-27th August Event-Module 4: KDE User and
Administrator Conference 28th/29th August Event-Module 5:
Festival at "International Software FreedomDay" 28th August
Date of full aKademy: August 21st to 29th
Location: Filmakademie Ludwigsburg/Stuttgart Region, Germany
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More info is available at http://conference2004.kde.org/
(Bookmark this page, because there will be more announcements and infos
forthcoming!)
"aKademy" 2004 Program Overview
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The KDE aKademy 2004 is a meeting of KDE contributors, active KDE
supporters and KDE power users from all over the world. It will feature...
... a two-day "Conference for KDE Developers and Contributors"
(21st/22nd) of primarily technical talks and mini-tutorials;
... followed by a five day "KDE Coding Marathon" (23rd - 27th) -- a big
opportunity for interested groups of developers and contributors to
gather together in computer labs for various organized and
unorganized hacking sessions, spontaneous workshops,
Birds-of-a-Feather meetings and KDE software design discussions
until the following weekend;
... accompanied by five days of publically accessible general "Linux-
and KDE Tutorials" (half- and full-day, 23rd - 27th), led by
world-class instructors in their respective fields;
... followed by another weekend (28th/29th) for a public "2004 KDE User
and Administrator Conference" at the same venue, where we will be
showcasing all the exciting technologies and applications which make
KDE the leading, most innovative and best integtative Korporate
Desktop Environment.(See the separate Calls for Papers/Presentations
and invitations for the different sub-events).
All KDE developers, documentation writers, translators, promoters, other
contributors as well as KDE power users should consider their active
participation for the complete, or at least a part of this grand "2004
KDE Community World Summit".
I invite your team and its active and interested members to come and
participate in "aKademy". We are especially pleased if you take the
chance to put up a workshop/BoF/meeting/hackfest/discussion club/whatever
during the week of the "Coding Marathon" (23rd to 27th of August).
Of course, the "Contributors' and Developers' Conference" (21st/22nd of
August) as well as the "User and Administrator Conference" (28th/29th
of August) is also an opportunity for you -- but you rather might prefer
to listen to the talks and watch the presentations going on there than
to conduct your Team's business.
Documentation and a good user Help System is an extremely important
aspect to KDE and its success. This was true in the past and will be
even more true in the future.
aKademy will be a uniq opportunity for you to interact with each other
and with people from other parts of the KDE project. You can now meet
that one guy you know so well from IRC in person and finally dring that
pint of beer you were so long talking about. You can meet active people
from the new KDE Quality Teams and integrate them into your work. You
can do a lot of more work which I don't know about because *you* are
the experts!
Please do also consider to submit talks for the 2 conferences (Developer
and User).
You would halp the organizers a lot if you would indicate as early as
possible what you plan and how many of you intend to come (ask around
in IRC for quick results). As soon as the registration is open (watch
out for a "dot" article), please fill in the forms. If we know early
on that the 200 International Youth Hostel beds we reserved are not
enough we can look for more cheap accomodations. If we see we booked
too many, we will cancel part of the pre-reservations and late birds
won't get only much more expensive hotel beds.
Thanks to you all,
and I am looking forward to meet you in Ludwigsburg!
Kurt Pfeifle
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Co-Organizer of the KDE Communitiy World Summit 2004 ("aKaDEmy")
http://conference2004.kde.org/ ------------ <pfeifle at kde.org>
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