[Kde-finance-apps] Fwd: KDE Finance apps talk for Akademy 2010?
Arnaud Dupuis
a.dupuis at infinityperl.org
Fri Apr 2 00:35:59 CEST 2010
> Looks like I have to give the talk as I am the only one so far being in
> Tampere? I will do if you want, but you guys should think again if you
> really want to miss 24 hours daylight per day ;-)
> But you guys promised to help with materials, thats great and I will come
> back to you.
Well actually, if it is such a burden for you I can go too :)
I have a little experience in conferencing since I was once a teacher in programming and did 2 conferences at the French Perl workshop (about the PerlQt binding). Depending on the subject we choose I can help you if you want.
By the way, sorry not to answered sooner, I had things to take care about my upcoming forked child process. Moreover I have a new release of Association Subscribers Manager to make tomorrow.
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Arnaud Dupuis
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le Jeudi 1 Avril 2010, Klaas Freitag a écrit:
> Hiho,
>
> > >
> > > on Wednesday 31 March 2010 Alvaro Soliverez wrote:
> > > > Yes, I hope there will be a lot to tell about by that time.
> Yes, I also hope so. We have big potential with what we're doing.
>
> > > > The talks in Akademy are short and don't get so deep into the code,
> > > > unless it's a BoF workshop. So, if you want to give it a try, we can
> > > > all help you prepare the materials for the talk.
> Looks like I have to give the talk as I am the only one so far being in
> Tampere? I will do if you want, but you guys should think again if you
> really want to miss 24 hours daylight per day ;-)
> But you guys promised to help with materials, thats great and I will come
> back to you.
>
> > >
> > > In case you want to see how it could look like (it's terrible):
> > > http://kmymoney2.sourceforge.net/akademy2008.html
> >
> > It's not terrible, it seems you've done great !
> Absolutely, very professional, I enjoyed it live.
>
> The thing is that applications which are not in the core of KDE like
> Konqueror and such seem not so much interesting for the people at Akademy.
> Understandable on the one hand, because apps serve for a special purpose
> and not all hackers are interested in that purpose, but on the other
> hand applications are what make projects like KDE successful on the long
> run. Many people in KDE are aware of that. We are in a good position to
> work on generating more interest in the KDE community. We do not need to
> worry about users, they are interested anyways.
>
> > > Alvaro: You have my full understanding and support on this subject. I
> > > bet, Klaas will chime in as well :D
> Well, yes, but better don't talk about daughters birthdays ;-)
>
> > Fully agreed... It's tough being a geek and a father :D
> Yes, it is on the one hand, on the other for me there are a lot of evenings
> where I care for the (sleeping) children and have time to hack.
>
> regards,
>
> Klaas
>
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