Jonathan Riddell will be talking today about KDE's work to become more eco-friendly at the OpenUK Awards, held within the ongoing Cop26 conference. If you can make it to Glasgow by 18:00 UTC, don't miss it!
New apps, new features, and tons of improvements: check out all the great new stuff in Skanpage, digiKam, KGeoTag, and more in the KDE November App Update.
KDE PIM (Personal Information Manager) is the set of apps that helps you keep on top of emails, appointments, contacts, trips and more. There have been a lot of new features and improvements in all the apps in the last few months. Check out what's new:
On a day in which many nations honor those who left us, we would like to remember our friend Marek, a prolific KDE contributor and translator, who passed in August due to COVID. Marek Laane RIP.
Scary stories to tell in the dark: "... she started to suspect she had a race condition in one of her modules, but had no idea in which..." ????????️????????️????️????️????????
This week in KDE: Attention to detail to the ridiculous degree - the folder icons now use the same color as your accent, re-opened app windows are coming closer to remembering their prior positions and size, and filesystem scanning gets a speed boost.
KDE #Kalendar developer Clau Cambra will be streaming live a coding session and will be answering questions at the same time this afternoon at 18:00 CEST.
KDE Network China and Ubuntu Kylin hold their first successful joint event. Over 100 attendees participated in the Linux Application Ecosystem 2021, held in Changsha on October 23rd. Here's what happened:
Matthias Ettrich and Lydia Pintscher are chatting today! They will discuss how KDE started with some fascinating anecdotes at our final Fireside Chat on October 25th at 17:00 UTC.
Celebrate with us, attend our final talk, check out the history of the project, play with some of the historic landmark desktops and software, and get some cool merch.
@lioh They are proving really difficult to create. Not so much for KDE itself, but because the distros that implemented them look for hardware that often doesn't exist anymore and has been obsoleted out of most virtual machines.