Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 20th Jan 2008 11:11 UTC
At Google's offices in Mountain View, California, KDE 4.0's release event has ended. Various KDE people have given presentations, and a set of them has been posted online. Among them is Aaron Seigo's keynote presentation, which is very interesting to watch, and gives you a very good idea of what the KDE project is trying to achieve with KDE 4 (I just finished watching). Other presentations have also been put online.
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There a lot of info from the presentation. Its good to see they are making a stable base.
I like the work they've put into all those frameworks. For example the VOIP framework: you can develop a dozen different frontends to it and every time it gets a bugfix or something all those apps utilizing it will benefit. I like GNOME but I am starting to get the feeling that GNOME is getting left a bit behind.
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There a lot of info from the presentation. Its good to see they are making a stable base.
I like the work they've put into all those frameworks. For example the VOIP framework: you can develop a dozen different frontends to it and every time it gets a bugfix or something all those apps utilizing it will benefit. I like GNOME but I am starting to get the feeling that GNOME is getting left a bit behind.