KDE India Community to Organize Its First Conference in Bangalore | Linux Today

KDE India Community to Organize Its First Conference in Bangalore

Written By
Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 20, 2011

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this link. ]

“Indian KDE Community is organizing its maiden
conference – conf.kde.in in Bangalore on 9th, 10th and 11th March
followed by a two day code sprint on 12th and 13th.

“conf.kde.in will provide a platform for Qt and KDE contributors
and enthusiasts to meet up, share their knowledge, contribute,
learn, play, have fun and create limitless possibilities.

“About KDE-India

“KDE-India is a group of volunteers meeting up at various FOSS
events in India and abroad. Over the last few years, there has been
a substantial increase in contributions to KDE from India to
various avenues like coding, localization, marketing,
website/infrastructure maintenance etc. There has also been a lot
of contributions as a part of programmes like Google Summer of Code
and Season of KDE.”


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