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Akademy (capitalized as aKademy before 2009) is an annual contributors and users conference of the KDE community. Akademy is held at varying venues in Europe.

KDE's mascot Konqi and Akademy.

While Akademy usually takes place late summer or early autumn and is always held in Europe, Camp KDE, another contributors conference of the KDE community, is held in the Americas.

Format

 
Akademy 2008 logo

The numbers below are the participation at the Akademy 2008.[1]

  • Two-day KDE conference, 350 people.
  • One-day KDE e.V. meeting, 100 people.
  • Five-day hacking session, 350 people at the start, 250 people at the end.
  • Social program like a reception, party and optionally a sight-seeing tour.

Conference history

Codenamed Year Venue Date
KDE One 1997 Arnsberg, Germany 8/28–9/01
KDE Two 1999 Erlangen, Germany 10/07–10/10
KDE Three Beta 2000 Trysil, Norway 7/09–7/19
KDE Three[2] 2002 Nürnberg, Germany 2/25–3/04
Kastle 2003 Nové Hrady, Czech Republic 8/22–8/30
aKademy 2004 2004 Ludwigsburg, Germany 8/21–8/29
aKademy 2005 2005 Málaga, Spain 8/26–9/4
aKademy 2006 2006 Dublin, Ireland 9/23–9/30
aKademy 2007 2007 Glasgow, Scotland 6/30–7/7
aKademy 2008 2008 Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium 8/9–8/15
"Gran Canaria Desktop Summit", co-located with GUADEC 2009 Gran Canaria, Spain, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus 7/3–7/11
Akademy 2010 2010 Tampere, Finland 7/3–7/10
Desktop Summit, combined with GUADEC 2011 Berlin, Germany, Humboldt University of Berlin 8/6–8/12
Akademy 2012 2012 Tallinn, Estonia 6/30–7/6
Akademy 2013 2013 Bilbao, Spain 7/13–7/19
Akademy 2014 2014 Brno, Czech Republic 9/6–9/12
Akademy 2015 2015 A Coruña, Spain 7/25-7/31
QtCon, together with FSFE, VideoLAN and The Qt Company 2016 Berlin, Germany 9/2-9/8
Akademy 2017 2017 Almeria, Spain 7/22-7/27
Akademy 2018 2018 Vienna, Austria 8/11-8/17
Akademy 2019 2019 Milano, Italy 9/7-9/13
Akademy 2020 2020 Online 9/4-9/11
Akademy 2021 2021 Online 18/6-25/6
Akademy 2022 2022 Barcelona, Spain 11/1-11/7
Akademy 2023 2023 Thessaloniki, Greece 7/15-7/21[3]

Akademy Awards

The yearly Akademy conference gives Akademy Awards, are awards that the KDE community gives to KDE contributors. There are three awards, best application, best non-application and jury's award.

Year Jury Best Application Best Non-Application Jury's Award
2005[4] Aaron Seigo, Brad Hards, David Faure and Matthias Ettrich Albert Astals Cid and Enrico Ros for KPDF. Lauri Watts for the KDE documentation. Stephan Kulow and Oswald Buddenhagen for Subversion migration.
2006[5] Albert Astals Cid, Enrico Ros, Lauri Watts, Stephan Kulow and Oswald Buddenhagen Boudewijn Rempt for Krita. Alexander Neundorf for his work on CMake in KDE SC 4. Laurent Montel for KDE4 Commit Champion.
2007[6] Boudewijn Rempt, Alexander Neundorf and Laurent Montel Sebastian Trueg for K3b. Matthias Kretz for Phonon. Danny Allen for the KDE Commit-Digest.
2008[7] Sebastian Trueg, Matthias Kretz and Danny Allen Mark Kretschmann for Amarok. Nuno Pinheiro for Oxygen. Aaron Seigo for Plasma.
2009[8] Mark Kretschmann, Nuno Pinheiro, Aaron Seigo Peter Penz for Dolphin. Celeste Lyn Paul for her usability work. David Faure for greatest service to KDE.
2010[9] David Faure, Celeste Lyn Paul, Peter Penz Aurélien Gâteau for Gwenview. Anne Wilson for her community work. Burkhard Lück for improving the state of KDE documentation.
2011[10] Aurélien Gâteau, Anne Wilson, Burkhard Lück Martin Gräßlin for KWin. Dario Andres for bug triaging team. Tom Albers for building up a sysadmin team.
2012[11] Martin Gräßlin, Dario Andres, Tom Albers Camilla Boeman for Calligra Words. Lydia Pintscher for Google Summer of Code and Season of KDE Kévin Ottens for his work on KDE Frameworks 5 and Nicolás Alvarez for his work on the conversion of KDE projects to git
2013[12] Lydia Pintscher, Kévin Ottens, Nicolás Alvarez and Camilla Boeman Eike Hein for his work on Konversation Vishesh Handa for taking over the Nepomuk maintainer hat and rocking at stabilizing the beast Timothée Giet for shaping the future and community of Krita

Kenny Duffus for being the memory and soul of Akademy

2020[13] Volker Krause, Nate Graham and Marco Martin Bhushan Shah for creating a new platform, Plasma Mobile Carl Schwan for his work of revamping KDE's websites Luigi Toscano for his work on localization

KDE One

KDE One is the first KDE community meeting with 15 participants, and budget is 14000 DEM (7158 EUR). The results of discussions are: KParts for embedding applications into each other, definition of a filesystem standard, all applications should be internationalized, need a list of keybindings that are obligatory for all applications, and need more and better documentation. The social event is a walk through the historical town of Arnsberg. The sponsors helped with money donations consists of S.u.S.E. GmbH, Caldera Inc., LST Software GmbH, O'Reilly Verlag, JF Lehmanns Buchhandlung, Delix Computer GmbH, Dorint Hotel Arnsberg-Neheim, and Wirtschaftsförderung Arnsberg GmbH.[14]

KDE Two

KDE Two is the second KDE community meeting with 40 participants, organized by SuSE and Caldera. KDE e.V. meeting elect the new board consists of Kurt Granroth (president), Chris Schläger (vice president), Mirko Boehm (treasurer), and Preston Brown (board member).[15]

Kastle

The KDE Contributor Conference (code-named Kastle) was held at the Zámek (Castle) in Nové Hrady, Czech Republic. The conference program consists of KDE e.V. membership meeting, technical Talks, brewery tour, and hacking festival.[16] The conference is run by KDE e.V., the Academic and University Center Nove Hrady and the Polytechnic University of Upper Austria in Hagenberg.[17][18]

Conferences

aKademy 2004

The KDE Community World Summit 2004 (code-named aKademy) take place at the Filmakademie Ludwigsburg. The conference is jointly organized by KDE e.V., Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart (WRS), and Linux New Media AG.[19][20]

aKademy 2005

 
The aKademy 2005 logo

The KDE Developers and Users Conference 2005 (code-named aKademy) take place at the University of Málaga. KDE e.V. Meeting take place at 26 August. KDE User and Administrator Conference takes place at 27 to 28 August. KDE Developers and Contributors Conference takes place at 29 to 30 August. Coding Marathon for KDE Developers and Contributors takes place at 31 August to 4 September.[21][22]

aKademy 2006

The aKademy 2006 takes place in Trinity College Dublin. The conference was focused on KDE SC 4, desktop standards and cross-project collaboration, and meeting the community.[23][24]

aKademy 2007

The aKademy 2007 takes place at the Graham Hills Building, University of Strathclyde.[25]

Akademy 2008

The Akademy 2008 takes place at Campus De Nayer, Lessius Hogeschool.[26]

Akademy 2010

The presentation about Wikimedia UX at Akademy 2010

The Akademy 2010 was held in the main building of the University of Tampere from July 2–9, 2010.[27]

Akademy 2017

The Akademy 2017 was held in Universidad de Almería (UAL) in Almería, Spain, from July 22–27, 2017.[28]

Stalls at the conference were held by LibreOffice,[29] Slimbook,[30] and SUSE,[31] among others.

Akademy 2018

The Akademy 2018 was held at TU Wien in Vienna, Austria, from Saturday 11th to Friday 17 August.[32]

Akademy-es

Year Venue Date
2006 Barcelona 3–5 March
2007 Zaragoza 17–18 November
2008 A Coruña 21–23 November
2009 Gran Canaria 10–11 July
2010 Bilbao 7–9 May
2011 Barcelona 20–22 May
2012 Zaragoza 18–20 May
2013 Bilbao 11–12 July
2014 Málaga 11–12 July
2015 A Coruña 23–24 July

Akademy-es is a conference for Spanish community since 2006, aimed at Spanish speakers. The event is organized by Spanish local organization. KDE España organizes the event since 2008. The annual KDE España Assembly takes place during the event.

Akademy-es 2006 was held at Espai Jove Bocanord in Barcelona, organized by Badopi.[33] Akademy-es 2007 was hosted by Hispalinux, Wireless Zaragoza, and the Zaragoza council.[34] Akademy-es 2008 was held at University of A Coruña, was organized by the KDE España and GPUL, sponsored by Oficina de Software Libre da Universidade da Coruña, Mancomun, Igalia, Qt Software and eyeOs.[35] Akademy-es 2009 was held in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.[36] Akademy-es 2010 was held in the Engineering Technical School of Bilbao, was organized by KDE España and Itsas. There were approximately 80 participants. The KDE España Assembly elected the new board consists of Albert Astals Cid (president), Rafael Fernández López (vice president), Aleix Pol (secretary), and José Millán Soto (treasurer).[37] Akademy-es 2011 was organized by KDE España, was sponsored by Google and Nokia, and was supported by the Linux and Todo-Linux magazines. The event was held in two different locations: the Polytechnic University of Catalunya for presentations of first day, The School of Sant Marc de Sarrià for last two day.[38]

Akademy-BR

Akademy-BR
Year Venue Date
2010 Salvador 9–11 April
2011 São Paulo 12–15 November

Akademy-BR is addressed to Brazilian community since 2010. The purpose of the meeting is to gather and organize ideas Brazilian developers on how to help KDE in Brazil. Akademy-BR 2010 was organized by the local group named LiveBlue. There were thirty participants from all over Brazil.[39] Akademy-BR 2011 is organized by KDE-MG.

See also

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External links

  • Akademy website
  • Akademy-es 2011
  • conf.kde.in
  • Developer Sprints

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This article is about the KDE conference For similar terms see Academy disambiguation Not to be confused with Academe Academi or The Academi This section has multiple issues Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page Learn how and when to remove these template messages This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2017 This article may be in need of reorganization to comply with Wikipedia s layout guidelines Please help by editing the article to make improvements to the overall structure July 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Akademy capitalized as aKademy before 2009 is an annual contributors and users conference of the KDE community Akademy is held at varying venues in Europe KDE s mascot Konqi and Akademy While Akademy usually takes place late summer or early autumn and is always held in Europe Camp KDE another contributors conference of the KDE community is held in the Americas Contents 1 Format 2 Conference history 3 Akademy Awards 4 KDE One 5 KDE Two 6 Kastle 7 Conferences 7 1 aKademy 2004 7 2 aKademy 2005 7 3 aKademy 2006 7 4 aKademy 2007 7 5 Akademy 2008 7 6 Akademy 2010 7 7 Akademy 2017 7 8 Akademy 2018 8 Akademy es 9 Akademy BR 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksFormat Edit Akademy 2008 logo The numbers below are the participation at the Akademy 2008 1 Two day KDE conference 350 people One day KDE e V meeting 100 people Five day hacking session 350 people at the start 250 people at the end Social program like a reception party and optionally a sight seeing tour Conference history EditCodenamed Year Venue DateKDE One 1997 Arnsberg Germany 8 28 9 01KDE Two 1999 Erlangen Germany 10 07 10 10KDE Three Beta 2000 Trysil Norway 7 09 7 19KDE Three 2 2002 Nurnberg Germany 2 25 3 04Kastle 2003 Nove Hrady Czech Republic 8 22 8 30aKademy 2004 2004 Ludwigsburg Germany 8 21 8 29aKademy 2005 2005 Malaga Spain 8 26 9 4aKademy 2006 2006 Dublin Ireland 9 23 9 30aKademy 2007 2007 Glasgow Scotland 6 30 7 7aKademy 2008 2008 Sint Katelijne Waver Belgium 8 9 8 15 Gran Canaria Desktop Summit co located with GUADEC 2009 Gran Canaria Spain Auditorio Alfredo Kraus 7 3 7 11Akademy 2010 2010 Tampere Finland 7 3 7 10Desktop Summit combined with GUADEC 2011 Berlin Germany Humboldt University of Berlin 8 6 8 12Akademy 2012 2012 Tallinn Estonia 6 30 7 6Akademy 2013 2013 Bilbao Spain 7 13 7 19Akademy 2014 2014 Brno Czech Republic 9 6 9 12Akademy 2015 2015 A Coruna Spain 7 25 7 31QtCon together with FSFE VideoLAN and The Qt Company 2016 Berlin Germany 9 2 9 8Akademy 2017 2017 Almeria Spain 7 22 7 27Akademy 2018 2018 Vienna Austria 8 11 8 17Akademy 2019 2019 Milano Italy 9 7 9 13Akademy 2020 2020 Online 9 4 9 11Akademy 2021 2021 Online 18 6 25 6Akademy 2022 2022 Barcelona Spain 11 1 11 7Akademy 2023 2023 Thessaloniki Greece 7 15 7 21 3 Akademy Awards EditThis section needs expansion with more recent information You can help by adding to it July 2017 The yearly Akademy conference gives Akademy Awards are awards that the KDE community gives to KDE contributors There are three awards best application best non application and jury s award Year Jury Best Application Best Non Application Jury s Award2005 4 Aaron Seigo Brad Hards David Faure and Matthias Ettrich Albert Astals Cid and Enrico Ros for KPDF Lauri Watts for the KDE documentation Stephan Kulow and Oswald Buddenhagen for Subversion migration 2006 5 Albert Astals Cid Enrico Ros Lauri Watts Stephan Kulow and Oswald Buddenhagen Boudewijn Rempt for Krita Alexander Neundorf for his work on CMake in KDE SC 4 Laurent Montel for KDE4 Commit Champion 2007 6 Boudewijn Rempt Alexander Neundorf and Laurent Montel Sebastian Trueg for K3b Matthias Kretz for Phonon Danny Allen for the KDE Commit Digest 2008 7 Sebastian Trueg Matthias Kretz and Danny Allen Mark Kretschmann for Amarok Nuno Pinheiro for Oxygen Aaron Seigo for Plasma 2009 8 Mark Kretschmann Nuno Pinheiro Aaron Seigo Peter Penz for Dolphin Celeste Lyn Paul for her usability work David Faure for greatest service to KDE 2010 9 David Faure Celeste Lyn Paul Peter Penz Aurelien Gateau for Gwenview Anne Wilson for her community work Burkhard Luck for improving the state of KDE documentation 2011 10 Aurelien Gateau Anne Wilson Burkhard Luck Martin Grasslin for KWin Dario Andres for bug triaging team Tom Albers for building up a sysadmin team 2012 11 Martin Grasslin Dario Andres Tom Albers Camilla Boeman for Calligra Words Lydia Pintscher for Google Summer of Code and Season of KDE Kevin Ottens for his work on KDE Frameworks 5 and Nicolas Alvarez for his work on the conversion of KDE projects to git2013 12 Lydia Pintscher Kevin Ottens Nicolas Alvarez and Camilla Boeman Eike Hein for his work on Konversation Vishesh Handa for taking over the Nepomuk maintainer hat and rocking at stabilizing the beast Timothee Giet for shaping the future and community of Krita Kenny Duffus for being the memory and soul of Akademy2020 13 Volker Krause Nate Graham and Marco Martin Bhushan Shah for creating a new platform Plasma Mobile Carl Schwan for his work of revamping KDE s websites Luigi Toscano for his work on localizationKDE One EditKDE One is the first KDE community meeting with 15 participants and budget is 14000 DEM 7158 EUR The results of discussions are KParts for embedding applications into each other definition of a filesystem standard all applications should be internationalized need a list of keybindings that are obligatory for all applications and need more and better documentation The social event is a walk through the historical town of Arnsberg The sponsors helped with money donations consists of S u S E GmbH Caldera Inc LST Software GmbH O Reilly Verlag JF Lehmanns Buchhandlung Delix Computer GmbH Dorint Hotel Arnsberg Neheim and Wirtschaftsforderung Arnsberg GmbH 14 KDE Two EditKDE Two is the second KDE community meeting with 40 participants organized by SuSE and Caldera KDE e V meeting elect the new board consists of Kurt Granroth president Chris Schlager vice president Mirko Boehm treasurer and Preston Brown board member 15 Kastle EditThe KDE Contributor Conference code named Kastle was held at the Zamek Castle in Nove Hrady Czech Republic The conference program consists of KDE e V membership meeting technical Talks brewery tour and hacking festival 16 The conference is run by KDE e V the Academic and University Center Nove Hrady and the Polytechnic University of Upper Austria in Hagenberg 17 18 Conferences EditThis section needs expansion with information on more recent conferences You can help by adding to it July 2017 aKademy 2004 Edit The KDE Community World Summit 2004 code named aKademy take place at the Filmakademie Ludwigsburg The conference is jointly organized by KDE e V Wirtschaftsforderung Region Stuttgart WRS and Linux New Media AG 19 20 aKademy 2005 Edit The aKademy 2005 logo The KDE Developers and Users Conference 2005 code named aKademy take place at the University of Malaga KDE e V Meeting take place at 26 August KDE User and Administrator Conference takes place at 27 to 28 August KDE Developers and Contributors Conference takes place at 29 to 30 August Coding Marathon for KDE Developers and Contributors takes place at 31 August to 4 September 21 22 aKademy 2006 Edit The aKademy 2006 takes place in Trinity College Dublin The conference was focused on KDE SC 4 desktop standards and cross project collaboration and meeting the community 23 24 aKademy 2007 Edit The aKademy 2007 takes place at the Graham Hills Building University of Strathclyde 25 Akademy 2008 Edit The Akademy 2008 takes place at Campus De Nayer Lessius Hogeschool 26 Akademy 2010 Edit source source source source source source source source source source The presentation about Wikimedia UX at Akademy 2010 The Akademy 2010 was held in the main building of the University of Tampere from July 2 9 2010 27 Akademy 2017 Edit The Akademy 2017 was held in Universidad de Almeria UAL in Almeria Spain from July 22 27 2017 28 Stalls at the conference were held by LibreOffice 29 Slimbook 30 and SUSE 31 among others Akademy 2018 Edit The Akademy 2018 was held at TU Wien in Vienna Austria from Saturday 11th to Friday 17 August 32 Akademy es EditYear Venue Date2006 Barcelona 3 5 March2007 Zaragoza 17 18 November2008 A Coruna 21 23 November2009 Gran Canaria 10 11 July2010 Bilbao 7 9 May2011 Barcelona 20 22 May2012 Zaragoza 18 20 May2013 Bilbao 11 12 July2014 Malaga 11 12 July2015 A Coruna 23 24 JulyAkademy es is a conference for Spanish community since 2006 aimed at Spanish speakers The event is organized by Spanish local organization KDE Espana organizes the event since 2008 The annual KDE Espana Assembly takes place during the event Akademy es 2006 was held at Espai Jove Bocanord in Barcelona organized by Badopi 33 Akademy es 2007 was hosted by Hispalinux Wireless Zaragoza and the Zaragoza council 34 Akademy es 2008 was held at University of A Coruna was organized by the KDE Espana and GPUL sponsored by Oficina de Software Libre da Universidade da Coruna Mancomun Igalia Qt Software and eyeOs 35 Akademy es 2009 was held in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 36 Akademy es 2010 was held in the Engineering Technical School of Bilbao was organized by KDE Espana and Itsas There were approximately 80 participants The KDE Espana Assembly elected the new board consists of Albert Astals Cid president Rafael Fernandez Lopez vice president Aleix Pol secretary and Jose Millan Soto treasurer 37 Akademy es 2011 was organized by KDE Espana was sponsored by Google and Nokia and was supported by the Linux and Todo Linux magazines The event was held in two different locations the Polytechnic University of Catalunya for presentations of first day The School of Sant Marc de Sarria for last two day 38 Akademy BR EditAkademy BRYear Venue Date2010 Salvador 9 11 April2011 Sao Paulo 12 15 NovemberAkademy BR is addressed to Brazilian community since 2010 The purpose of the meeting is to gather and organize ideas Brazilian developers on how to help KDE in Brazil Akademy BR 2010 was organized by the local group named LiveBlue There were thirty participants from all over Brazil 39 Akademy BR 2011 is organized by KDE MG See also Edit Free and open source software portalList of computer related awardsReferences Edit Requirements for Akademy Location KDE e V Retrieved 2010 11 13 KDE Three Retrieved 2011 02 24 Akademy 2023 will be held in Greece KDE news 2023 01 12 Retrieved 2023 01 13 Daniel Molkentin 2005 08 30 First KDE Appreciation Awards Announced KDE KDE NEWS Retrieved 2011 01 07 Albert Astals Cid 2006 09 15 aKademy Awards 2006 KDE KDE NEWS Archived from the original on 2012 03 06 Retrieved 2011 02 01 Jos Poortvliet 2007 07 04 aKademy Awards 2007 KDE KDE NEWS Retrieved 2011 02 01 Jos Poortvliet 2008 08 12 Akademy 2008 Day 2 and the Akademy Awards KDE KDE NEWS Retrieved 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