 Alright, so I hope you've been having a great academy. Thank you everyone for coming. The academy is coming from my name, Jam. Academies would be great because all of us, they're awesome. But it's also because they're great sponsors that we have that we want to thank. And we don't only want to thank them, we want to know why they're trusting us with their support. The first one, right here in the middle of us, welcome. Hello. I didn't do anything yet. Yeah, so probably most of you have heard about... But you want your slides. Yeah, that would be okay. Almost. He's doing magic finger acrobatics, that's awesome. So, to see I even have slides, not that it's super important, yeah. Cute, you kind of know us, so I will skip over most of that. We are doing... oh, we're doing exciting transitions somehow, okay. So, we do a lot of stuff that you are also mostly aware of. The desktop is a huge thing for us, so sometimes people come to me and say, you're not doing anything for the desktop, that's not quite true, that's where a lot of our customers are. But we do have a lot of exciting things happening. There's industry automation, which is when we had all these interesting protocols, and there is all this 3D stuff. You actually heard automotive a bunch of times at Academy now. If you think that's exciting working with automotive, getting software on there, that's free software. And, for example, also getting them to do 3D stuff. That's lots of cool stuff going on, so work is fun. We recently had some pictures taken in the office, so this is just to show you that it's such a nice and important case. You should totally join us. These are some of my colleagues in Oslo. Yeah, briefly, 2020 is the year when we aimed to release Qt6. And you, of course, invited to shape it, either as part of the KDE community, or, of course, as part of the Qt company. So consider joining us. We have nice offices in Berlin, in Ulu in Finland, and, of course, in Oslo, Norway. Join me there. It's awesome to be there. Yeah, Qt6, what's that? We're not going to break things. Some of you remember Qt3 to Q4. That was not fun. We see that. So Qt6 would be more like Qt4 to Q5. We don't want to do breakages where we don't feel they're really necessary. We do want to clean up the graphic stack to better integrate the 2D scene graph of Qt Quick with Qt3D, for example. None of this is, of course, decided. C++17 will be the base. And we actually have Lars Knoll, some of you know him, coming tomorrow, and he's going to be around tomorrow and Tuesday. So do talk to him, talk to me, and let's make Qt better. More pictures, because they're cool. These are lovely people I recommend joining us to come to Oslo. It's the place to be. And with the current climate situation I was swimming since May all the time. It's awesome there. So yeah, that's it. Thank you. So to reflect on the conference we've all just attended, in the KDE community we work very hard to make our software better, but as you've seen in many of the talks, we also continuously strive to make our community better and make our process better. Because we believe that's a good tool in and of itself and it's something we can apply towards many different problems. At New Systems we also work very hard to make KDE software better, but we're also trying to make a great free software company and to learn more about that and improve ourselves. Because we also feel that is something that can be applied to many different problems. Especially in the past year we've focused on winning KDE some new friends. We are very glad that some of them have joined us at this conference and we're very happy to be here with them. And we will certainly be here in the next year. Hello. You may have heard of them to you before. And while we may have chosen another desktop as our default, there's still a wide and diverse range of users who consume your software via KDE. So thank you so much for providing that software for us. I found it interesting listening to Nate's talk just now and apologies if any of you follow me on Twitter or Mazda Don. I just brained up the entire talk straight onto there. So sharing it with the wider world. Step four is something I think we can help with getting your software out there to more users. That's our job. We want to present your software, your excellent KDE software to many more users. So I will be here for the next couple of days. I would love to talk to you about how we can get wider users of your software. Thank you. Thank you so much for being here. Zeus is around for more than 25 years and I think we have been involved with KDE from the beginning and KDE is still the default desktop for our Google stand. We heavily rely on that. I want to use the opportunity to thank Nate for the wonderful talk. I would pretty heavily agree with everything you said. I think you are hitting the core for KDE and what users need. And I think the fact that your goal was elected as one of the 3D goals for KDE shows that there is a lot of resonance out of there. So keep up the wonderful work. I think that aligns perfectly with what OpenZoozer needs as well because we have exactly these problems. We want to get our software to users and provide them with what they need. So that's really wonderful. One way how we do that is the package hub and telling from the popularity of the stickers outside they realize that you don't know yet what package hub is. It's the way how we deliver KDE software to enterprise users and other software. So KDE is not part of our enterprise distribution anymore but it's the way that we wire package hub to customers and customers actually ask for that. So your software gets to deliver the wire package hub to users of 3.5.15 and users of OpenZoozer 3.5.15 can easily upgrade their KDE software. So that's interesting. And finally I have to say of course we're sponsoring a conference, of course we love KDE but we also look for people. We are hiring probably everybody else does. So it's a wonderful place to work. If you want to go deep in technology if you want to work with brilliant people if you want to work on a resourceful type. Talk to me, figure out what is on the job site. We have interesting offers. So thank you for having a great Academy. Just briefly explain what we at KDE do and what probably relates to KDE. So the big thing is that freedom is the ultimate key. So we share a common belief with the company and I think we also share this with a lot of you that freedom is absolutely essential and especially with the belief that free software is the best key to protect our digital eyes and also our digital freedom. And this relies very well with the community in 2017 that you have set yourself which is really great. Cusum as a company started out in 2014 to create a market ethical computing voices product that protect users privacy, security and digital freedom. And the first products that we created were laptops 30 to 50 inch which feature specific features that shall provide these or shall protect these rights and freedoms. First of all they are power tools which is embedded in the product which buy hardware, server, things like the radios and also camera and microphone from the system so that no one conspires when using these devices. Now there is a lot of shit by default with core board which is free software bias from replacement for those that don't know which also disables and most of users need an internal management engine which conspires to conspire with the users. And soon we will also include Herzlom products which is a way it means to protect the good process of the laptops. And last but not least for a future on purus which is a limit distribution that will develop together with open source of free software communities which is free software foundation endorsed which also features KDE and PASMO. And these are the current laptop models 13 inch and 15 inch. Our current very ambitious project is the Dingham 5 which is a mobile communication device which follows the same goals that we follow for the limit distribution of pure wireless and multiple laptops. After the initial very successful crowdfunding campaign and it was here we are now in the very fine stages of the development and productization of the product and it's really a ambitious thing. And this is based on the same very same principles as we do it for the software side and also the laptop side. Here are some screenshots of camera or apps this could probably know how it looks like in the product. One way to purus and purus is in social purposes cooperation which is quite a big thing and not that common in the US especially. It was one of the first social purposes cooperation in the US and still one of the very few. And this is especially done to ensure that those ethical goals that we share and that we have and want to achieve can likely change within the company so that these cannot be sacrificed for creating profit and this is the special being a social purposes cooperation. We are an international and very diverse team of around 40 people currently and about two third in development which is quite high number and we work very closely together with all the free software communities our motto is upstream first so we want to really work together with you and the other free software communities. Thank you very much for having us here and finally then having this brief presentation about purus if you want to know more that's the area and if you want to try our PURS based in the last one here's the URL for a dialogue or like that. Thank you very much. Next up, Canada. Hello, so I'm walking like a bunch of other KD people there for KDAB so we are a consulting company specialized mostly on acute and 3D open GL kind of things. We obviously recruited for a long time from the KD community a lot of the old timers or dinosaurs that are here from time to time are working there and so we are actually glad to see more new faces in this community this year it's really great about that. I'd like to point out that last year so we had this cabal with Miyako and Frederick also long timers and we came up with that idea of goals and that's really nice to see that delivering this year plenty of good things happening so thanks for all that work going on in the community and to World Domination. Thanks KDAB. Next up we're going to talk about the Open Domination Network. So as we're here this is kind of the up all of the sponsors so we're here really excited about patents and open source anybody about license compliance and open source copyright trolling all this stuff somebody has to do it right and this is what the Open Domination Network does it's a collaborative patent pool that through cross licensing prevents patent litigation and usually copyright trolling so naturally we actually don't have a revenue model we are spending industry money to protect the industry from patent litigation that's why we are with a small amount sponsoring this event there's something very concrete that the KDAE community can do the Open Domination Network on a regular basis every 18 to 20 months updates its coverage and KDAE technologies are covered by Open Domination Network but in older versions and since we're now just beginning with a new cycle of collecting updates I would very much encourage maybe somebody who works in releases in the KDAE community to help me identify D-Key technologies that we should update who will freshly include in our system definition by coincidence I am responsible for the system definition so you know who to talk to I'm one of the KDAE dinosaurs I gave a presentation last year on what a community needs to have like drive and growth and as Kevin has mentioned this kind of triggered the idea of goals which is great, it's great to see the results from that and two things stand out right we need to be productive the community needs to have drive and we need to be ambitious so everything I've heard in age presentation this is kind of what we need to achieve goals that can be achievable but only if you work really hard so good luck with that keep going, be doing well and I hope to see you all next year thanks for your great conference and to the community thanks for everything you mentioned for supporting us next up I would like to thank you most of you probably do not know don't think let me go very quickly about it and why we are here so should I start anyway or micro first where are they very important fine ok so one of the awesome things that you guys know that I know and hopefully big corporations are starting to know in several industries is that with knowledge you can achieve almost everything and one of the good things that we have is that we know a lot about the technologies because we basically create them so by working upstream a small company like us we are about close to 100 people mostly based in UK Manchester we can go to big corporations mostly in the embedded world and industrial world and automotive we can go there or what they can do with an affordable price because our process is better we know the technology we know how to solve the issues we are very focused on the lower level of the stats and and that and that that allows us to do things that many other companies just simply can do so oops ok I should make always tell me to forget about the slides we will forget alright so that's why we are working upstream in many communities now while we are in this one in this particular moment so basically I want to talk to you the rest of the week about two projects that we are heavily investing on free desktop SDK probably some of you know exactly what it is the new version was released a couple of days ago so the whole thing is actively investing in that we think it's a good project to promote to work on and maintain and free desktop SDK is part of our world domination vision it's using the second project I want to talk to you about open source project these days is BuildStream building has a long history on creating and solving problems related with building complex systems that needs to be reliable and working for a very long time BuildStream is being used not just by free desktop SDK guys but also as it was published some weeks ago by the interesting use case we opened using the tool we are also talking to some people that like to use to produce flashbacks so that's another use case that is very interesting for us and we want to truly be an alternative for tools that are very popular out there but has been developed even more than 10 years ago so yeah I want to talk to you about those topics if you are interested and obviously like everybody else we are growing the whole leadership industry is growing if you want to work in deep problems for big companies things that matter a lot coping is a great option thank you last but not least Joshua will tell us about his makeup voice is coming to every device every platform and every household global and unlike the desktop software market and the operating system market the winners in voice have yet to be chosen the open source community stands to be the leader in this category in the same way that it's been the leader in the server market it's been the leader in the web market in terms of dynamic content it's been the leader in the database market Microp AI is the open voice assistant we're building an open source voice stack that can be used anyway desktop, automotive mobile, wearable we're building a voice assistant that doesn't represent some giant company that's trying to insert itself into your life we're building a voice assistant that represents you the user we're building a voice assistant that when the phone rings at 10 p.m it'll let the call through because it's your brother calling to let you know the baby's here not because it's a telemarketer that's paid the voice assistant company to get through your filters we're hoping to have the KDE community engage with us to build this future a future where voice belongs to the open community and that means building agents that run not only on the desktop computer devices, wearable devices and across all of the points where we touch technology in our lives so if you're interested in making sure that there's an open future for voice that Amazon Google, Baidu, Tencent and Alibaba don't dominate this market the way they've dominated every other market in technology over the last 10 years please come and volunteer with our community help Atya to build a voice assistant stack for the KDE desktop for the future as we extend the technology to more devices more automobiles, more wearables and more mobile devices be a part of our community and help us to build an open future thank you