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PS. Presentation is in Greek
Dimitris Kardarakos
Hello everyone!
Let me introduce you to a project that I am currently working on.
The scope of the project is to provide an easy way to search KDE code
and translations repository since I consider that such a kind of an
infrastructure would help possible newcomers to easily obtain valuable
As Cornelius has already mentioned, the debate is not about whether we want
companies around the KDE community, or not. As long as we create high quality
digital products, companies will always be around us.
Imho, what really matters is to start discussing on what kind of company
ecosystem we
Great work! Just another minor issue: student presentation video is in place of
the "Bringing Community Data Analysis Back to KDE" one and vice versa.
On September 5, 2018 9:48:46 PM GMT+03:00, Nate Graham wrote:
>Thanks for this, Kenny. However I don't see the video for my talk:
>Konquering
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On 2/7/19 3:55 μ.μ., Luigi Toscano wrote:
> Hi,
>
> one of the main point of the gitlab migration has been so far the
> replacement for phabricator. We didn't discuss about bug tracking.
>
> Despite this, I've seen a few projects using issues as
On 22/6/21 7:56 μ.μ., Aleix Pol wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 21, 2021 at 8:15 PM Dimitris Kardarakos
> wrote:
>> On 21/6/21 8:12 μ.μ., Carl Schwan wrote:
>>> Le lundi 21 juin 2021 à 18:41, Dimitris Kardarakos a
>>> écrit :
>>>
>>>> Hello everyone,
On 21/6/21 8:12 μ.μ., Carl Schwan wrote:
> Le lundi 21 juin 2021 à 18:41, Dimitris Kardarakos a
> écrit :
>
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> Back in 2018, the Plasma Mobile ecosystem consisted of just a handful of
>> apps. After a short discussion with B
Hello everyone,
Back in 2018, the Plasma Mobile ecosystem consisted of just a handful of
apps. After a short discussion with Bhushan, I stepped forward to work
on Calindori, the calendar application for Plasma Mobile.
Calindori is written in QML/C++, it is based on Kirigami and (tries to)
follow