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Meetings

Get together, and get hacking! One of the fun ways to improve the KDE PIM codebase is to get together for a hackfest. Since most -- but by no means all -- of the KDE PIM developers are in Western Europe, getting together isn't all that hard to do. Over the years we've had several meetings in Osnabrück and several elsewhere.

7th Annual KDE PIM New Year Meeting at Osnabrück

Once more the KDE PIM team met for its annual meeting in Osnabrück. Intevation had just moved into a bigger office, providing enough room to host the largest meeting in KDE PIM history with more than twenty participants.

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Akonadi Halloween Sprint 2008

The Akonadi team met during the Halloween weekend in the Linuxhotel at Essen, Germany to prepare Akonadi for its next release together with KDE 4.2. A special focus was on migration of the existing PIM data based on the old KResources infrastructure to Akonadi.

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Akademy 2008

As usual there was a KDE PIM BoF session at Akademy 2008 in Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium. Plans for the KDE 4.2 release and the migration to Akonadi were made.

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Akonadi Easter Sprint 2008

During the easter days the Akonadi team met once more at the KDAB office in Berlin for an weekend of furious hacking to finish Akonadi for its first release together with KDE 4.1.

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6th Annual KDE PIM New Year Meeting at Osnabrück

The KDE PIM team gathers again at Osnabrück for a developer meeting. This was the sixth meeting held there and it was once again hosted by Intevation. In addition to some decent hacking there were discussions about the plans for KDE 4.1 and Akonadi.

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Berlin Again

The last weekend in August saw another Akonadi Hack Sprint in the KDAB offices in Berlin. See Till's blog and Will's blog for more details and pictures.

Akonadi Meeting in Berlin

A group of KDE PIM developers is meeting in Berlin from April 21st to April 22nd. The goal of the meeting is to get progress on Akonadi, the PIM storage service planned to be the backend of the KDE 4 PIM application.

The meeting is hosted by KDAB in their shiny new Berlin offices.

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5th Annual KDE PIM New Year Meeting at Osnabrück

Following the five year old tradition the KDE PIM developers met again at the Intevation office in Osnabrück from January 12th to 15th. Main topics were the storage service Akonadi and making KDE PIM ready for KDE4.

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4th Annual KDE PIM New Year Meeting at Osnabrück

Group photo For the fourth year, the nice folks at Intevation in Osnabrück hosted the annual KDE PIM meeting from January 6th to 8th. The dominant topic was the design of a new storage layer for pim data, which was dubbed "Akonadi" during the meeting.

aKademy 2005

There was a KDE PIM BoF session at aKademy 2005 in Malaga.

1st KDE PIM Meeting in the Netherlands

Group photo A large crowd gathered at the Annahoeve in a sun-drenched Netherlands for the second large KDE PIM meeting of the year. Much hacking was done, leading to new usability insights thanks to Jan and Ellen and a roadmap for KDE 3.5 and 4.0. There were peacocks, too.

 

3rd Annual KDE PIM New Year Meeting at Osnabrück 2005

Group photo Several KDE PIM hackers met again at Osnabrück on the first weekend in 2005 for hacking and discussing on the personal information managment applications of KDE.

Of course, the obligatory group photo must not be missing.

KDE PIM Meeting during aKademy 2004 at Ludwigsburg

During the coding marathon week at aKademy 2004 at Ludwigsburg the KDE PIM team took the opportunity to hold a meeting to discuss the further development of KDE PIM. See the meeting minutes for details.

The meeting was only one element of the gathering of KDE PIM people at aKademy. There were also lots of informal meetings, joined hacking, spontaneous beer-drinking and other interesting and enjoyable activities. Have a look at the aKademy coverage, the developers blogs or the CVS commits to get some more information what happened there.

Groupware Server Meeting at Chemnitz Linuxtag 2004

During the Chemnitzer Linux-Tage KDE PIM developers held a meeting including representatives of some groupware server projects. The results were positive.

2nd Annual KDE PIM New Year Meeting at Osnabrück 2004

Group photo From January 2rd to 5th 2004, KDE PIM developers met in Osnabrück (Germany) again to discuss about and hack on the KDE PIM application family. The hackfest participants report on a number of issues:

  • Kolab client integration
  • Separate kdepim release
  • Individual reports by the participants of the meeting.
  • Summary of the hacking which took place in the osnabrueck_branch during the meeting.
  • Experience with icecream
  • And of course pictures of the meeting.

Kroupware/Kaplan hackfest in Osnabrück

Group photo From January 3rd to 5th 2003, KDE PIM developers met in Osnabrück (Germany) to discuss about and hack on the KDE PIM application family. Here are some reports of the hackfest:

  • Short summary report about the Kroupware/Kaplan Hackfest,contributed by Bernhard Reiter
  • Moving KMail, KNode, Korn and related libraries to kdepim, posted on January 10, 2003 to kde-core-devel mailinglist by Ingo Klöcker
  • Merging kroupware branch into kdepim (mainly korganizer), contributed by Cornelius Schumacher
  • New resource framework, contributed by Cornelius Schumacher
  • Implement DCOP communication between two applications, contributed by Cornelius Schumacher
  • KMail status in kroupware, contributed by Bo Thorsen

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