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Date: Monday, 08 Feb 2010 23:00
And it has a couple of great new features:
Netbook friendly Plasma shell
Windows can be grouped in tabs like in Fluxbox
New backend for Nepomuk
New KAddessbook
and many more.
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Date: Sunday, 08 Nov 2009 23:00
I just want to informed about the latest news from the Open-PC project.
We just received the first Open-PC prototype. So we are really close to announcing the hardware and the price of the first Open-PC.
We are also working on the Operating System to make nice defaults and beautiful custom artwork. We will probably bundle the PC with Software Support but we are still working on the contracts at the moment.
Other questions are how we open up the development of the Operating System. We will probably set up a openSUSE build service project so that everybody can participate.
We will announce the final product soon.
Thank you all for the patience.
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We just received the first Open-PC prototype. So we are really close to announcing the hardware and the price of the first Open-PC.
We are also working on the Operating System to make nice defaults and beautiful custom artwork. We will probably bundle the PC with Software Support but we are still working on the contracts at the moment.
Other questions are how we open up the development of the Operating System. We will probably set up a openSUSE build service project so that everybody can participate.
We will announce the final product soon.
Thank you all for the patience.
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Date: Sunday, 08 Nov 2009 23:00
I´m very exited about the progress we are doing for the Social Desktop at the moment. Because of the great work from Eckhart, Frederik and Jeremy we will have very good support for a lot of new features in KDE 4.4 I will blog about the details soon. But the most important thing is that we will move libattica and all the backend functionality into kdesupport/kdelibs for KDE 4.4. This means that every application can access the Social Desktop features transparently without taking care of authentication, different service providers or the REST protocol.
So we hope that a lot of apps will integrate social features soon.
Another very big news is that maemo.org will use the Open Collaboration Services API for their application store and social features in the future. The KDE implementation can handle different service providers automatically so applications aren´t locked in to one service provider. This is open social networking how it should be.
I just released the Version 1.4 of the Open Collaboration Services Specification. As usual all the new features are already implemented on all the openDesktop.org sites.
New features are:
account registration
You can register a new user account via the API.
config
There is a new config method which you can call to get some basic information about the current API.
extended attributes
Applications can store extended attributes as key values to your user profile. You can find other people with specific attributes via the search method. This is useful for example if application want to show other people who use the same application. This was a feature request from Frederik who will do cool stuff for Parley with this feature soon. :-)
event write support
You can add, edit and delete events via the API now.
friends management
You can do complete friends management via the API now. So invite people, accept or decline friendship requests, check your send or received requests and more.
improved activities
We improved the activities so you get more data via the API. So you can show more interesting information.
categories knowledge base
the knowledge base API supports categories now.
other
many bugfixes and documentation improvements.
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So we hope that a lot of apps will integrate social features soon.
Another very big news is that maemo.org will use the Open Collaboration Services API for their application store and social features in the future. The KDE implementation can handle different service providers automatically so applications aren´t locked in to one service provider. This is open social networking how it should be.
I just released the Version 1.4 of the Open Collaboration Services Specification. As usual all the new features are already implemented on all the openDesktop.org sites.
New features are:
account registration
You can register a new user account via the API.
config
There is a new config method which you can call to get some basic information about the current API.
extended attributes
Applications can store extended attributes as key values to your user profile. You can find other people with specific attributes via the search method. This is useful for example if application want to show other people who use the same application. This was a feature request from Frederik who will do cool stuff for Parley with this feature soon. :-)
event write support
You can add, edit and delete events via the API now.
friends management
You can do complete friends management via the API now. So invite people, accept or decline friendship requests, check your send or received requests and more.
improved activities
We improved the activities so you get more data via the API. So you can show more interesting information.
categories knowledge base
the knowledge base API supports categories now.
other
many bugfixes and documentation improvements.
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Date: Thursday, 22 Oct 2009 22:00
If some of you didn't knew yet, Linux is a tremendous success in a large list of countries placed in Asia and Latin America. Some of them already have GNU/Linux as official OS for their governments as some countries in Europe.
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Date: Sunday, 13 Sep 2009 22:00
The first Open-PC survey is now finished. Over 12,000 people participated in our survey with interesting results: 48% choose KDE as the Desktop. 42% choose GNOME and 9% choose Xfce. 52% chose Amarok as mediaplayer and 88% choose Firefox as default Browser.
You can find the complete survey results here: http://open-pc.com/static/open-pc/open-pc-survey1.php
The second survey started today. Please give us your feedback: http://open-pc.com/survey/
The new Open-PC.com website is now online and replaces the old static dummy site. It is more interactive and provides more possibilities for users and developers to discuss and participate.
I try to make it even more open and community centric in the future because the Open-PC should be a real community project driven project.
Thank you to Nuno for the great logo and the graphics by the way.
The Open-PC projects is getting more and more interesting and popular. I´m really looking forward to november when we plan to ship the first version of the Open-PC
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You can find the complete survey results here: http://open-pc.com/static/open-pc/open-pc-survey1.php
The second survey started today. Please give us your feedback: http://open-pc.com/survey/
The new Open-PC.com website is now online and replaces the old static dummy site. It is more interactive and provides more possibilities for users and developers to discuss and participate.
I try to make it even more open and community centric in the future because the Open-PC should be a real community project driven project.
Thank you to Nuno for the great logo and the graphics by the way.
The Open-PC projects is getting more and more interesting and popular. I´m really looking forward to november when we plan to ship the first version of the Open-PC
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Date: Tuesday, 01 Sep 2009 22:00
10 minutes ago I released the open collaboration services API specification in version 1.3
This is a quite big release and includes important new features, user requests and bugfixes.
I also updated openDesktop.org to support all the documented features.
The most important changes are:
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I also updated openDesktop.org to support all the documented features.
The most important changes are:
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Date: Tuesday, 01 Sep 2009 22:00
10 minutes ago I released the open collaboration services API specification in version 1.3
This is a quite big release and includes important new features, user requests and bugfixes.
I also updated openDesktop.org to support all the documented features.
The most important changes are:
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I also updated openDesktop.org to support all the documented features.
The most important changes are:
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Date: Sunday, 23 Aug 2009 22:00
The Contest is very successful so far. We got lots of great and interesting submissions for servers and clients, for QT and GTK and even web interfaces.
I´m glad that so many people like the idea of bringing online communities and desktop applications closer together.
In the last few weeks and days several people approached me that they want to participate in the contest but they don´t had time
to work on their ideas. Others told me that they want to polish their submission a bit more.
So I decided to move the deadline 3 weeks to the 14. of September.
I hope this is O.K. with everybody.
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I´m glad that so many people like the idea of bringing online communities and desktop applications closer together.
In the last few weeks and days several people approached me that they want to participate in the contest but they don´t had time
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So I decided to move the deadline 3 weeks to the 14. of September.
I hope this is O.K. with everybody.
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Date: Sunday, 23 Aug 2009 22:00
The Contest is very successful so far. We got lots of great and interesting submissions for servers and clients, for QT and GTK and even web interfaces.
I´m glad that so many people like the idea of bringing online communities and desktop applications closer together.
In the last few weeks and days several people approached me that they want to participate in the contest but they don´t had time
to work on their ideas. Others told me that they want to polish their submission a bit more.
So I decided to move the deadline 3 weeks to the 14. of September.
I hope this is O.K. with everybody.
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I´m glad that so many people like the idea of bringing online communities and desktop applications closer together.
In the last few weeks and days several people approached me that they want to participate in the contest but they don´t had time
to work on their ideas. Others told me that they want to polish their submission a bit more.
So I decided to move the deadline 3 weeks to the 14. of September.
I hope this is O.K. with everybody.
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Jul 2009 22:00
Hey everybody,
in order to improve and to optimize the usability and user experience, we have decided to investigate in improvements and additions of new features and functions to openDesktop.org. Important for us are our users out there. Therefore, we decided to ask you as our community to bring your ideas or wishes in so that we can collect them and implement them. As you may know, openDesktop.org is a huge community network including kde-apps.org, kde-look.org, gtk-apps.org, gnome-look.org and many others similar sites. So proposed changes could applied for these sites, too.
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Date: Wednesday, 29 Jul 2009 22:00
Hey everybody,
in order to improve and to optimize the usability and user experience, we have decided to investigate in improvements and additions of new features and functions to openDesktop.org. Important for us are our users out there. Therefore, we decided to ask you as our community to bring your ideas or wishes in so that we can collect them and implement them. As you may know, openDesktop.org is a huge community network including kde-apps.org, kde-look.org, gtk-apps.org, gnome-look.org and many others similar sites. So proposed changes could applied for these sites, too.
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Date: Sunday, 26 Jul 2009 22:00
During the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit we announced the Open-PC initiative. The aim of this ambitious project is to cooperatively design a Free Software based computer by and for the community. Read on for more information about this initiative from the team.
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Date: Sunday, 26 Jul 2009 22:00
During the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit we announced the Open-PC initiative. The aim of this ambitious project is to cooperatively design a Free Software based computer by and for the community. Read on for more information about this initiative from the team.
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Date: Monday, 15 Jun 2009 22:00
The Open Collaboration Services API got a lot of new features in the past few month and is now stable. The first features will ship with KDE 4.3 but this is only the beginning. Now that the infrastructure is in place we think that it is a good time to open up the development to more developers.
Have you already played with the thought to develop an application for the Social Desktop? Are you interested in programming a really nice and easy REST API? You've already heard from the Open Collaboration Services API and wanted to hook in this topic? Now it's your chance to do this and to win really nice prizes for your creation! We and the openDesktop.org community are searching for the best and most creative contest submission around the Social Desktop/OCS API!
The goal of the Social Desktop Contest is to foster community development and innovations around the OCS API. Prize winners will be selected by the community an a jury. Entrants are encouraged to submit entries that encourage community participation. Everyone can participate, teams are allowed (but than they have to share their prize, too). Every contribution must be licenced under an open source licence and must be build around the OCS API. Otherwise the entry won't get accepted! Every contest contribution has to be uploaded to openDesktop.org (upload category: Social Desktop contest) so that the community can vote for the best content.
The contest will run till 25th August 2009. The winner will picked by the community and a jury. As the Social Desktop is a cross platform idea it is great that we have people from different project in the jury.
Jury members are:
Aaron Seigo - KDE
Luis Villa - GNOME
Alexandro Colorado - OpenOffice.org
Frank Karlitschek – openDesktop.org
The following prizes can be gained: The winner will receive a brand new Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Netbook (running Linux of course). The owner of the entry with the second highest rating gains a new external HDD with 1TB for backup and storing data. The third and the fourth one get an Amazon.com Gift Coupon for $50.00 respective $30.00.
We are looking forward for your contribution! Sound interesting? Check out the official contest site www.socialdesktop.org/contest/ to obtain more and detailed information! You could also already find some ideas there.
Cheers
Frank
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Have you already played with the thought to develop an application for the Social Desktop? Are you interested in programming a really nice and easy REST API? You've already heard from the Open Collaboration Services API and wanted to hook in this topic? Now it's your chance to do this and to win really nice prizes for your creation! We and the openDesktop.org community are searching for the best and most creative contest submission around the Social Desktop/OCS API!
The goal of the Social Desktop Contest is to foster community development and innovations around the OCS API. Prize winners will be selected by the community an a jury. Entrants are encouraged to submit entries that encourage community participation. Everyone can participate, teams are allowed (but than they have to share their prize, too). Every contribution must be licenced under an open source licence and must be build around the OCS API. Otherwise the entry won't get accepted! Every contest contribution has to be uploaded to openDesktop.org (upload category: Social Desktop contest) so that the community can vote for the best content.
The contest will run till 25th August 2009. The winner will picked by the community and a jury. As the Social Desktop is a cross platform idea it is great that we have people from different project in the jury.
Jury members are:
Aaron Seigo - KDE
Luis Villa - GNOME
Alexandro Colorado - OpenOffice.org
Frank Karlitschek – openDesktop.org
The following prizes can be gained: The winner will receive a brand new Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Netbook (running Linux of course). The owner of the entry with the second highest rating gains a new external HDD with 1TB for backup and storing data. The third and the fourth one get an Amazon.com Gift Coupon for $50.00 respective $30.00.
We are looking forward for your contribution! Sound interesting? Check out the official contest site www.socialdesktop.org/contest/ to obtain more and detailed information! You could also already find some ideas there.
Cheers
Frank
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Date: Monday, 15 Jun 2009 22:00
Today we are launched the version 2.0 of our knowledge base system on openDesktop.org
The questions and answers are now in the main navigation and better accessible. You can search for answered or not answered questions. We have introduced different categories and a full text search. Questions and answers can be related to specific applications or independent. We simplified the answer workflow. Now every registered user can click on the add answer button and answer a question. You can also upload 2 pictures for every question and 2 more pictures for the answer. The idea is to build a user generated FAQ and knowledge base to help new and unexperienced users.
http://www.openDesktop.org/knowledgebase
All the data is accessible via the OCS REST API. Marco Martin already wrote a nice dataengine and a plasmoid to access this knowledge base directly from the Desktop. The dataengine will be part of KDE 4.3 Let´s what we can do with this infrastructure and ideas in the future. :-)
Our new event database is now also accessible via the Open Collaboration Services API and has its own RSS feed. But RSS is so oldschool. :-) I think integration into the Desktop or Akonadi is the future. Does somebody volunteer to help? :-)
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
We hope that you like the features. What do you think?
But now I have to switch from development into presentation mode. Like Sebas I have 4 talks in the next 3 weeks. Hope to see you at Linuxtag or at the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit.
Cheers
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The questions and answers are now in the main navigation and better accessible. You can search for answered or not answered questions. We have introduced different categories and a full text search. Questions and answers can be related to specific applications or independent. We simplified the answer workflow. Now every registered user can click on the add answer button and answer a question. You can also upload 2 pictures for every question and 2 more pictures for the answer. The idea is to build a user generated FAQ and knowledge base to help new and unexperienced users.
http://www.openDesktop.org/knowledgebase
All the data is accessible via the OCS REST API. Marco Martin already wrote a nice dataengine and a plasmoid to access this knowledge base directly from the Desktop. The dataengine will be part of KDE 4.3 Let´s what we can do with this infrastructure and ideas in the future. :-)
Our new event database is now also accessible via the Open Collaboration Services API and has its own RSS feed. But RSS is so oldschool. :-) I think integration into the Desktop or Akonadi is the future. Does somebody volunteer to help? :-)
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
We hope that you like the features. What do you think?
But now I have to switch from development into presentation mode. Like Sebas I have 4 talks in the next 3 weeks. Hope to see you at Linuxtag or at the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit.
Cheers
Frank
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Date: Monday, 15 Jun 2009 22:00
The Open Collaboration Services API got a lot of new features in the past few month and is now stable. The first features will ship with KDE 4.3 but this is only the beginning. Now that the infrastructure is in place we think that it is a good time to open up the development to more developers.
Have you already played with the thought to develop an application for the Social Desktop? Are you interested in programming a really nice and easy REST API? You've already heard from the Open Collaboration Services API and wanted to hook in this topic? Now it's your chance to do this and to win really nice prizes for your creation! We and the openDesktop.org community are searching for the best and most creative contest submission around the Social Desktop/OCS API!
The goal of the Social Desktop Contest is to foster community development and innovations around the OCS API. Prize winners will be selected by the community an a jury. Entrants are encouraged to submit entries that encourage community participation. Everyone can participate, teams are allowed (but than they have to share their prize, too). Every contribution must be licenced under an open source licence and must be build around the OCS API. Otherwise the entry won't get accepted! Every contest contribution has to be uploaded to openDesktop.org (upload category: Social Desktop contest) so that the community can vote for the best content.
The contest will run till 25th August 2009. The winner will picked by the community and a jury. As the Social Desktop is a cross platform idea it is great that we have people from different project in the jury.
Jury members are:
Aaron Seigo - KDE
Luis Villa - GNOME
Alexandro Colorado - OpenOffice.org
Frank Karlitschek – openDesktop.org
The following prizes can be gained: The winner will receive a brand new Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Netbook (running Linux of course). The owner of the entry with the second highest rating gains a new external HDD with 1TB for backup and storing data. The third and the fourth one get an Amazon.com Gift Coupon for $50.00 respective $30.00.
We are looking forward for your contribution! Sound interesting? Check out the official contest site www.socialdesktop.org/contest/ to obtain more and detailed information! You could also already find some ideas there.
Cheers
Frank
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Have you already played with the thought to develop an application for the Social Desktop? Are you interested in programming a really nice and easy REST API? You've already heard from the Open Collaboration Services API and wanted to hook in this topic? Now it's your chance to do this and to win really nice prizes for your creation! We and the openDesktop.org community are searching for the best and most creative contest submission around the Social Desktop/OCS API!
The goal of the Social Desktop Contest is to foster community development and innovations around the OCS API. Prize winners will be selected by the community an a jury. Entrants are encouraged to submit entries that encourage community participation. Everyone can participate, teams are allowed (but than they have to share their prize, too). Every contribution must be licenced under an open source licence and must be build around the OCS API. Otherwise the entry won't get accepted! Every contest contribution has to be uploaded to openDesktop.org (upload category: Social Desktop contest) so that the community can vote for the best content.
The contest will run till 25th August 2009. The winner will picked by the community and a jury. As the Social Desktop is a cross platform idea it is great that we have people from different project in the jury.
Jury members are:
Aaron Seigo - KDE
Luis Villa - GNOME
Alexandro Colorado - OpenOffice.org
Frank Karlitschek – openDesktop.org
The following prizes can be gained: The winner will receive a brand new Dell Inspiron Mini 10v Netbook (running Linux of course). The owner of the entry with the second highest rating gains a new external HDD with 1TB for backup and storing data. The third and the fourth one get an Amazon.com Gift Coupon for $50.00 respective $30.00.
We are looking forward for your contribution! Sound interesting? Check out the official contest site www.socialdesktop.org/contest/ to obtain more and detailed information! You could also already find some ideas there.
Cheers
Frank
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Date: Monday, 15 Jun 2009 22:00
Today we are launched the version 2.0 of our knowledge base system on openDesktop.org
The questions and answers are now in the main navigation and better accessible. You can search for answered or not answered questions. We have introduced different categories and a full text search. Questions and answers can be related to specific applications or independent. We simplified the answer workflow. Now every registered user can click on the add answer button and answer a question. You can also upload 2 pictures for every question and 2 more pictures for the answer. The idea is to build a user generated FAQ and knowledge base to help new and unexperienced users.
http://www.openDesktop.org/knowledgebase
All the data is accessible via the OCS REST API. Marco Martin already wrote a nice dataengine and a plasmoid to access this knowledge base directly from the Desktop. The dataengine will be part of KDE 4.3 Let´s what we can do with this infrastructure and ideas in the future. :-)
Our new event database is now also accessible via the Open Collaboration Services API and has its own RSS feed. But RSS is so oldschool. :-) I think integration into the Desktop or Akonadi is the future. Does somebody volunteer to help? :-)
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
We hope that you like the features. What do you think?
But now I have to switch from development into presentation mode. Like Sebas I have 4 talks in the next 3 weeks. Hope to see you at Linuxtag or at the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit.
Cheers
Frank
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The questions and answers are now in the main navigation and better accessible. You can search for answered or not answered questions. We have introduced different categories and a full text search. Questions and answers can be related to specific applications or independent. We simplified the answer workflow. Now every registered user can click on the add answer button and answer a question. You can also upload 2 pictures for every question and 2 more pictures for the answer. The idea is to build a user generated FAQ and knowledge base to help new and unexperienced users.
http://www.openDesktop.org/knowledgebase
All the data is accessible via the OCS REST API. Marco Martin already wrote a nice dataengine and a plasmoid to access this knowledge base directly from the Desktop. The dataengine will be part of KDE 4.3 Let´s what we can do with this infrastructure and ideas in the future. :-)
Our new event database is now also accessible via the Open Collaboration Services API and has its own RSS feed. But RSS is so oldschool. :-) I think integration into the Desktop or Akonadi is the future. Does somebody volunteer to help? :-)
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
We hope that you like the features. What do you think?
But now I have to switch from development into presentation mode. Like Sebas I have 4 talks in the next 3 weeks. Hope to see you at Linuxtag or at the Gran Canaria Desktop Summit.
Cheers
Frank
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Date: Sunday, 24 May 2009 22:00
Today we are announcing our new event feature on the openDesktop.org websites.
Every user is free to register new events e.g. a Linux conference in London, a developer meeting in Berlin or just a little barbecue in a backyard. Your event will be listed in the events database and other users can "join" the event.
New participants can be invited to take part in events, friends get automatically informed via the friend newsfeed that some of their friends go to an event. The date, a short description and a location is enough to start a new event. Locations get directly displayed via an OpenStreetMap applet provided by the free wiki world map on each event page.
The event database is going to be part of the Social Desktop therefore events nearby a user can also be displayed via the Social Desktop Plasmoid for the KDE desktop in the future.
Data can be fetched using the Open Collaboration Services API. Furthermore an integration in Kontact/Kalendar and Evolution is being evaluated at the moment.
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
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Every user is free to register new events e.g. a Linux conference in London, a developer meeting in Berlin or just a little barbecue in a backyard. Your event will be listed in the events database and other users can "join" the event.
New participants can be invited to take part in events, friends get automatically informed via the friend newsfeed that some of their friends go to an event. The date, a short description and a location is enough to start a new event. Locations get directly displayed via an OpenStreetMap applet provided by the free wiki world map on each event page.
The event database is going to be part of the Social Desktop therefore events nearby a user can also be displayed via the Social Desktop Plasmoid for the KDE desktop in the future.
Data can be fetched using the Open Collaboration Services API. Furthermore an integration in Kontact/Kalendar and Evolution is being evaluated at the moment.
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
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Check it out!
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Date: Sunday, 24 May 2009 22:00
Today we are announcing our new event feature on the openDesktop.org websites.
Every user is free to register new events e.g. a Linux conference in London, a developer meeting in Berlin or just a little barbecue in a backyard. Your event will be listed in the events database and other users can "join" the event.
New participants can be invited to take part in events, friends get automatically informed via the friend newsfeed that some of their friends go to an event. The date, a short description and a location is enough to start a new event. Locations get directly displayed via an OpenStreetMap applet provided by the free wiki world map on each event page.
The event database is going to be part of the Social Desktop therefore events nearby a user can also be displayed via the Social Desktop Plasmoid for the KDE desktop in the future.
Data can be fetched using the Open Collaboration Services API. Furthermore an integration in Kontact/Kalendar and Evolution is being evaluated at the moment.
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
We hope that you like the features. What do you think?
Check it out!
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Every user is free to register new events e.g. a Linux conference in London, a developer meeting in Berlin or just a little barbecue in a backyard. Your event will be listed in the events database and other users can "join" the event.
New participants can be invited to take part in events, friends get automatically informed via the friend newsfeed that some of their friends go to an event. The date, a short description and a location is enough to start a new event. Locations get directly displayed via an OpenStreetMap applet provided by the free wiki world map on each event page.
The event database is going to be part of the Social Desktop therefore events nearby a user can also be displayed via the Social Desktop Plasmoid for the KDE desktop in the future.
Data can be fetched using the Open Collaboration Services API. Furthermore an integration in Kontact/Kalendar and Evolution is being evaluated at the moment.
http://www.openDesktop.org/events/
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Check it out!
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Date: Saturday, 02 May 2009 22:00
At last year's Akademy the vision of the Social Desktop was born and first presented to a larger audience. The concept behind the Social Desktop is to bring the power of online communities and group collaboration to desktop applications and the desktop shell itself. One of the strongest assets of the Free Software community is its worldwide community of contributors and users who belief in free software and who work hard to bring the software and solutions to the mainstream. You can find more of this conceptual background on the slides from the keynote at Akademy 2008. http://www.open-collaboration-services.org/socialdesktop.pdf
All the data from the opneDesktop.org websites is accessible via the open collaboration services api: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/open-collaboration-services
You can find more information, screenshots and a demo video about the KDE implementation here: http://dot.kde.org/2009/05/01/social-desktop-starts-arrive
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All the data from the opneDesktop.org websites is accessible via the open collaboration services api: http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/open-collaboration-services
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