 All right welcome everybody to the buff wrap-up wrap-up. This is I hope my last buff wrap-up ever Because I'd really like somebody else to take over this role Not because I don't like it, but because I believe that KDE it should be all of our faces everyone's faces and Not just this one. So Sign up now to do the buff wrap-ups next year Okay It was a short day for buffs today because we had the talks in the afternoon So let's start off with a room one which started with a party and Celebration because we had the GitLab migration celebration Bushan dragged us through some of the history and Lydia. Let us sing a song if Lydia hi Yes We celebrated the migration to GitLab with the amazing team that's been working on it like Ben Bushan and Nicolas and a ton of other people and it was really cool to hear from people what they thought about the migration and what they had learned and one of the things that we want to Highlight from that is that with GitLab and if you do it will become much easier For more people to contribute to KDE not just code and it also will become much easier for different Types of contributors to work together. So for example, the Primo team is already really happy about GitLab and make it making it easier For them to work on websites and we danced And we danced always important. Thanks, Lydia Moving on in room one There was a bit of a break and then we had the KDE network supporting local communities So that's building out KDE into all the places in the world that are coming to us virtually Anika Hi Hi Let me just turn on my camera Okay, so we started off by briefly explaining about what KDE network is So I will explain it again over years for those who don't know about it So it's basically a group of KDE representatives in their respective cities and countries who are going to promote KDE in their local community And initially we are going to start a pilot study in India to see if it works out And if it doesn't then we'll see what are the other things which we can do So the purpose of it is to basically create brand awareness of KDE in that community Increase increase and engage new contributors and increase the number of end users in that community So we also just discuss that is it possible to have a legal entity or not So we discussed that it's going to just be a supporting role if they want to do that They can go to board of members for that because we are just going to support the local communities Also, we have a financial plan and the main plan ready So I'm going to share the links over here in the chat. So if anybody wants to go through it, they can Also, we have Pedigram and metrics setup So if they want to join us because we're going to have our next meeting on 17 September So anybody who is willing to support this idea should join us Thanks, Anika and also, thank you for all of the links in chat there. We should remember to save them before clearing chat again Okay Do that too Okay, moving on to room two We started out with Blue Angels sustainable computing in KDE that was run by Cornelius so if Cornelius if you step in and explain to us I Don't see a Cornelius in Channel, but that's because I'm not looking well I see Cornelius and he's typing in the chat We'll give him a minute. You should be able to rejoin audio by clicking the headphone button Okay, so he's he's briefly stuck in Echo chamber hell or at least in the you are now muted stage. Hi There we go. Hi All right See you again We had a session about the Blue Angel Which is this German? Equal label, so it's a label for environmentally friendly products. They introduced a software label So we talked about how to get something From KDE into that and get KDE certified certified as the most sustainable and energy efficient application set There's working on on that Would be wonderful if some people joined that measuring energy consumptions or of KDE applications And also figuring out how to make sure that KD softwares available on computers which are old for a long time so people don't have to buy new hardware and KD is in a great position for getting this from a technical point of view, but and that's Very important point because the label matches color-wise perfectly to KDE So I would love to get more of that. I'm working on that Other people are interested in that and are working on that. So join us stay tuned We will announce more on KDE called ever when there is more things in place to join and collaborate All right. Thank you Cornelius. That's cool Moving on After Blue Angel we went to the KD developer platform developer documentation that was run by Carl Carl Schwann Who has his hardware mute switch enabled? Oh, okay. Yeah No, no, I thought so we talked it about Developer platform what I'm currently developing. I just send a link in the chat. It's uh, They This I want to centralize everything regarding the third-party usage of KD tools and frameworks and we talk about the scope of his website and How to organize it a bit and what you want to talk to a chef Yeah And let it see it in the notes we also talk it about the current documentation and Or we can prove a bit forward to improve it a bit by for example moving the toxic KML Package in a obscuring in KDE You see don't it's enough github Okay, that's it Thanks. Thank you Carl Moving on in room two the last boss of the day was cute Wayland David Edmundson ran a meeting with various Wayland people If Dave is around it does not look like it There's kai who will point out that there's plenty of backup David's so maybe we should use one of those Any other David who wants to join? No? Well, I think the thing we need to remember is that Wayland will fix it even if it doesn't show up All right, that was the wrap-up of today's off sessions I'm gonna summarize all of the buff sessions for the entire week right now. They were awesome