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List:       kde-devel
Subject:    Re: Material for KDE (4) talk
From:       jos () mijnkamer ! nl
Date:       2007-07-07 22:47:37
Message-ID: 5c77e14b0707071547r38542716ic9f967260c16a50 () mail ! gmail ! com
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you can use my previous KDE4 presentations, but they're a bit old
already. Searching on the dot for the 'pillars of kde 4' articles by
Troy is very smart as well. And the previous alpha had some info.

http://www.kde.org/kdeslides/fosdem2007/2007-02-poortvliet-kde4.pdf
http://www.kde.org/announcements/visualguide-4.0-alpha1.php

if you want, I even have the text of the presentation somewhere (not
exact, of course, but my guideline for giving the talk)

On 7/8/07, Ian Wadham <ianw2@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> I have offered to give a talk on KDE Development to my local
> Linux group, Linux Users of Victoria (LUV), on August 7.  We
> are in Melbourne, Australia, a little bit off the beaten track :-)
>
> One of the topics they have asked me to cover is "What's new
> in KDE?".  Well, of course, there is KDE4 !!  I work in KDEGames
> and have a good idea what is going on there, but very little idea
> of the rest of KDE4.  I see names like Strigi, Phonon, Solid, Plasma,
> Dolphin, DBus, Akonadi mentioned in this list, but have not much
> idea what they mean.
>
> Where can I find screenshots and brief descriptions of these
> developments that I could use in my talk?
>
> BTW, the LUV group are mostly hard-core Gnome, Debian and
> Ubuntu users and have a strong sys admin contingent (i.e. they
> work IRL as system and network admins, rather than developers).
> They tend to give me pitying looks when I say I use KDE and
> SuSE.  That does not bother me, but on the other hand I *do*
> wish to give a good account of KDE.
>
> Hoping you can help with some suggestions, Ian W.
>
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