[KDE-India] Announcing conf.kde.in 2016

Shubham Rao cshubhamrao at gmail.com
Wed Jan 13 15:50:15 UTC 2016


Great! Please ensure videos and slides of the talks are available online.
Please :-)

On Wed 13 Jan, 2016 8:40 pm R.Harish Navnit <harishnavnit at gmail.com> wrote:

> Greetings everyone,
>
>
> We are very excited to announce the fourth edition of conf.kde.in, the
> biggest KDE conference in India. This two day conference scheduled in March
> will bring together Qt developers, KDE contributors, open source
> enthusiasts and users from all across the nation. The event will give you
> the opportunity to learn, share, contribute, innovate and create while
> providing you endless possibilities with Qt/KDE technologies.
>
> conf.kde.in is an excellent platform for you to learn about FOSS and
> start contributing to it. The participants will be introduced to the KDE
> community, and shall also be given an overview of the latest developments
> in it. The talks and interactive sessions shall help strengthen your basics
> and shall familiarize you with what it’s like to be a part of the KDE
> community and help you to contribute to KDE and maybe for future
> participation in programs like Google Summer of Code, Season of KDE and
> Google Code-In.
>
>
> Talks
>
> Every speaker at conf.kde.in is a bonafide contributor to KDE, some of
> them contributing since a decade. Attending the conference will give you
> the opportunity to meet seasoned open source contributors, discuss with
> them, exchange ideas with them, learn from them and also teach them
> something new.
>
> Call for papers have been activated and the last day to submit talk is
> 31st Jan, 2016. Do submit your talk at
> https://conf.kde.org/en/india2016/cfp/session/new.
>
> Many of these contributors work for great companies (which themselves are
> involved in various open source projects. Also you will find that many of
> these contributors were students until recently.)
>
>
> *Wondering what KDE/Qt is ?*
>
> KDE is one of the largest international free software community. It has an
> integrated set of cross-platform applications designed to run on GNU/Linux,
> FreeBSD, Solaris, Microsoft Windows, and OS X systems.
> KDE is known for its Plasma Workspace, an environment provided as the
> default working environment on many Linux distributions, such as Kubuntu,
> Pardus, and openSUSE.
>
> To find more information about KDE, please visit  http://www.kde.org/
>
> <http://www.kde.org/>Qt is a cross-platform application framework that is
> widely used for developing application software with a graphical user
> interface (GUI) and also used for developing non-GUI programs  such as
> command- line tools and consoles for servers. Qt is most notably used in
> Tesla Motors, Adobe Photoshop Elements, Skype, VLC media player,
> VirtualBox, Dassault DraftSight and Mathematica, and by the European Space
> Agency, DreamWorks, Google, HP, KDE, Lucasfilm, Autodesk Maya, The
> Foundry's Nuke, Panasonic, Philips, Blackberry applications, Samsung,
> Siemens, Volvo, Walt Disney, Animation Studios and Research In Motion. Qt
> runs on multiple platforms which include Linux, Windows, Mac OSX, Embedded
> Linux, Blackberry 10, Android, Sailfish and Ubuntu Phone OS.
>
> To find more information about Qt, please visit  http://qt-project.org/
>
>
> <http://qt-project.org/>*Details about** conf.kde.in <http://conf.kde.in>*
> :
>
> Venue:   The LNM Institute of Information Technology, Jaipur, Rajasthan,
> India
>
> Date:      5th - 6th March, 2016
>
> The registrations for the conference will be open next coming week. Please
> register yourself here (http://cki2016.doattend.com/).
>
>
> We are working very hard to make conf.kde.in 2016 a huge success and it
> will happen with the help of your participation. Looking forward to meet
> you all. Stay tuned for regular updates about this event on our
> Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/kdeindia) / Twitter (
> https://twitter.com/kdeindia) page.
>
> For any queries, feel free to reach us at fosslnmiit at gmail.com
>
> Cheers!
>
> [1] http://conf.kde.in
>
> [2] https://kde.in/conf/cfp
>
> Thanks,
> R.Harish Navnit
> The Enigma <http://harishnavnit.wordpress.com>
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*With Regards,*
Shubham Rao
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