 All right. Traditionally, it is my job to do the bough wrap-up and this year I really felt that other people should do it. I would really like it if new voices, new faces in the community could come in and do the bough wrap-up because largely it's a matter of knowing what's going on in the world, what's going on in the community, what has happened during the day. And there's no particular reason that I should do it. So I'm armed with an ugly red guitar today in case no show shows up. This should be considered a threat to you all, an existential threat of some sort. What I'm going to do is I'm going to look up the schedule because I forgot to do that beforehand and call on a different bough that we had today in the schedule. We also had the KDEV AGM which chewed up a lot of time. That was an excellent way to chew up a lot of time. I quite enjoyed it. Let's just massively zoom in. I would like to call upon a representative of the Snap Bough. Either Igor, Jonathan, one of you to talk about the snaps that we had. I guess that's me. I guess Igor is not here. We had a snap tutorial rather than a bough physically. It was mostly looking at how to build a snap and we built K blocks as a successful snap. It also looked at why it hasn't quite taken over the world yet. That was not yet integrated with Binary Factory. The code is there but it needs some arguments with Sir Settiman or with the Snap developers to work out how best to get it running. Alright, thanks Jonathan. But I think you're also on the hook for the next bit. The next bough round. I can't just do all mine I had for. Yeah, do that. There was also a flat pack one and maybe Jan wants to talk about that. He also gave a tutorial about how to build a flat pack and successfully built Crusader into a flat pack. We looked at some of the integration in KDEV and discussed how it works with Fedora integrating. They look set to take over the world any minute now. We're going to have one about Homebrew, the Mac package manager, but for all Dury is in hospital. So please everyone wish him good luck to get better. Instead I had a look at Neon and how packages get built in Neon and I built a QMouth terminal package in Neon. That has already taken over the world so that's all good. We had one app image and we had Alexis tell us how to build an app image. Maybe he wants to say more about that, but he gave a tutorial on that including some of the newer technologies because he's been working on a bunch of new infrastructure for how to build these stuff. So he just did a sort of make install and then some magic turned it into a YAML file that pretty much produced a successful app image without having to care too much about writing that. And we discussed how to integrate that with KDE, including the KDE DRAW org slash applications. And he also had a special guest speaker which was pro burner Simon who did a lot of the initial work for app images. Alright, thanks John. Do either YAML or Alexis want to step in and say something about the packaging buffs. Speak now or forever hold your peace. Alright, then we'll move on to the little bit looking still at buff room one, the surprise entry. KDE has a project coordinator, some guy named Adam. It has, and it's me as it turns out. Alright, well tell us about your boss in what you told us about yourself. Yeah, try to tell us about the role, not about myself. But yeah, I made it known in the community that there is a project coordinator. Try to give examples of work that project coordinator can help with. And I encourage everyone to contact me if they think I can help with anything. Alright, thank you, Adam. Moving on in buff room one today. I see that we had Alec Pol and Nate Graham running a KDE products buff just up until a couple of minutes ago. Hi. Hi. So, hi. Well, it was so not long ago that I haven't really rubbed out my mind around it yet. But basically, we had a bit of a conversation about some of the ideas I suggested on my talk called KDE's products from Saturday and some topics that Nate wants to also touch on Friday. So if you think it was a good idea, listen to his talk. We discussed about how to feed KDE products into product price placement and promotion. Promotion. Yeah, thank you very much. And yeah, that was it. It was just half an hour, very quick. We will try to follow up in a small virtual sprint or something along the lines. Alright, so the four P's are things to pay attention to. Thanks. Moving on to one of the other P's in room two. It kicks off this morning with a promo buff. Anika and Paul. Anika, are you out there? Yes, I'm here. Hi. Hi. Tell us about your buff. Okay. So we discussed about the progress we did in 2019. So we are pretty good in our social media, but now we have to focus along the other lines. So we are going to get rid of the workbook and see which tasks are doable and which are not doable so that we can actually focus on our long term goals. There are a lot of initiative discussed by the group and we have come up with very good ideas that we should target the niches, especially for university schools and colleges. And we were quite inspired by yesterday's talk related to dental health. So maybe along those lines we should start coordinating with the influencers and we should bring on board some experts in the field so that we can promote specific applications and products. It was to us, but that was the gist of it. Mute. Mute. Yes, indeed. That was thanks for the gist of it. And for those that weren't at the buff, you managed to last until, well, the whole morning. And then after that, after that, there was towards a more consistent user interface in both room to that was run by nobody because it moved to Wednesday. Moving on to room three, Nate Graham, who will be joining us from his bed. The toolbar and title, title bar unification and conference room and bed unification obviously as well. Nate, how was your boss? Let me get my camera turned on for just a moment here. There we go. It was good buff. It was a very technical buff. Myself and several VDG members and asthma people had a consultation on how we go about implementing a proposed change to the breeze theme that we've been working on for several months now. It was a very productive buff. We came up with paths forward and got some things unblocked. I'm pretty confident that breeze is going to prettier and shine here simply for plasma 521. All right, thanks, Nate. And now I'm looking at room four, which was blissfully empty all day. So it seems like we've reached the end of the buff wrap up for wrapping up this day for of Academy. I'd like to thank you all for attending and you've been spared my ugly red guitar. Have a good evening.