 Hello everyone! Let's get started! I hope everyone had a great day. Let's go through from the first room to the fourth. Okay, yeah. So room one in session one of the day started with the 25th anniversary, which is useful because I was there. If anyone else wants to chime in, please do. So we talked about having ideas for how to celebrate Katie's 25th anniversary. That anniversary is coming up next year on October 14th, 2021. We talked about different ways to celebrate on social media and in person and with hybrid events, keeping in mind that COVID isn't completely over yet. So yes, we had some great ideas flowing, some of which were videos to redo something right, the welcome video from this year's Academy, saying happy birthday to Katie E in different languages. We had some in-person ideas like 25 small events in different cities around the world. We had the idea of, let's see, doing different group events in 25 different cities and being able to livestream them all to big blue buttons so everyone can be together. And there was a bunch more that I cannot think of off the top of my head. So let's move on to the next, which was with Albert, with I-18 and Albert. Would you mind giving us a brief overview? I'm coming, slowly coming. Hello. So yes, we did the translation both, we overextended ourselves a bit because we were lucky and was totally after us. So we talked about lots of things. One of the pressing matters we have in the translation world is that there is people that would like to be using a web translation-based system, which we don't have. We discussed a bit how we could move forward with that. And frankly, none of the people that really want that showed up for the both. So it was okay, but we would have benefited from more people. But we can force people to join meetings all the time. Besides that, we spoke about lots of things. There's plans to rewrite part of our infrastructure that we use for creating the translation so that people can start actually translating the web page we have right now is very old. We are just plainly hoping to replace it with someone else, something else, and we don't have to care about it because we just kill it. There is a need of working a bit on the documentation. We have lots of documentation, but it's in lots of different places. If you try to start, it's not so easy to figure out what to do, what to read, and where to go. So there's a plan to move forward with that. Yeah, we spoke about more things, but I think those were the basics, and I don't really want to bore people with translation. It's a very important thing. We need to make it better at the time. Sounds like a good plan. Thank you. Well, we had a quiet morning besides the 25th anniversary. So let's move into room two, which had a buff on K-Runner with Alexander. Is Alexander here to give us a little update? Hey there. Hello. We had a meeting about K-Runner, and we especially wanted to focus on the DBS support because this way it is far easier for other developers to write plugins because they can use their language of choice, for example, Python, or Rust, or Go, or whatever. And there are currently some features missing, like some lifecycle methods of the K-Runner objects, and also we can't dynamically specify the actions for each match, and we had discussed solutions for that. And also the usage for K-Runner is currently in progress, so we had to make sure that the DBS runners will work for that too. And we also settled for making another library, which will make it easier to write K-Runner plugins in C++ so that you don't actually need a lot of boilerplate, and you have a lot of good documentation where you can just start writing your application. You don't have to worry about all that. Awesome. Thank you. Okay. Well, that was all for room two today. Let's see what room three brought us with next generation styling. Is anyone there from that buff? Yes, except that my camera doesn't seem to work, unfortunately. So we have a long-term issue where in that we have three different styling systems currently within KDE that we would really like to unify in the long term. And I've been working on a prototype for a unifier, or at least a style that unifies Qt widgets and Qt Quick during academy. And so the boss started with me presenting that. And then we discussed whether this would be a good approach to take going forward. There were several suggestions about what we could do with it, but generally the style seems to have been received quite well. And yeah, we had a bit of discussion about Qt palette changes in Qt six. Unfortunately, we ran out of time before we could really get into the depths of that. So yeah, that was it. Awesome. Do you think you'll have any follow up off tomorrow to finish up what you missed today? I think we managed to conclude that we didn't really need much more talking for now. Since apparently the palette changes in Qt six are postponed anyway. All right. Okay, let's go on to the next room three buff, which was the EV office hour. Do we have Alish, or Lydia, or Alka, new fitos? Anyone want to jump in here? I can explain a bit for a second what we said. So basically, the idea was to have space where we could discuss some of the topics that people who attended were interested in, which is what we did. We went through some questions that came from other buffs that wanted some input from the board and basically that needed money. Also, we discussed different strategies that we could do to engage with other organizations for largely funding and development. We went over the goals that we set for the EV on the last AGM and on the talk on Saturday, and it was all fun. We also cleared up all the doubts everybody had about the favorite ice cream of every member of the board with very clear conclusions, in my opinion, but I will leave you all to draw your own. Okay, thank you. All right. Well, that sums it up for room three. Let's go to room four, which is probably a very interesting buff. Contributors of the future. Let's see the littles. Maybe. Hold on. There we go. Yes, she was playing with the letters. This is August, and August was one of our toddlers in the buff. Hi, August. Nice to meet you. That's a C. Who's your papa? Moai. Yeah. And what else did we do in the buff? I hid the letters. Oh, you hid the letters. What else did we do? Did you do story time? I was playing with the letters. Oh, you were playing with the letters. Yeah, you were playing with letters. What did you do? What did I do? I'm going to Yeah, I did story time. Should we show them what we did? Yeah, okay. Yeah, you did letters. What letter do you have here? B. What's B for? Oh, leave it alone. B for border I. B for border I. So we read life on the infinite farm. This is available as a free PDF and it's like a math book on acid. Who are the animals on the infinite farm? Gracie is one of the animals. She is an infinite cow. So she doesn't have a back end because her feet go on forever. And there's lots of other animals and these two you get to come up with names. So we call them horn head and bubble butt, but you can come up with your own names. And that's that's about what we did. That sounds like a lot of fun. Well, it was super nice to meet you, August. Actually, I have a question for you. Do you know what letter your name starts with? That's awesome. That's awesome. You know, my name starts with the same letter too. That's going cool. She's adorable. Yeah. Usually the name is cat. Okay. So so that that's all we have. That's awesome. Thank you. Maybe do you want to put a link for the PDF? I put it on IRC. Awesome. Anyone with little kiddos wants to. Oh, yes. Yep, they got it. You can get the next letter. Well, thank you. This wraps it up for our bot wrap up today. Thank you, everyone who contributed. I will say now that I think about it for the 25th anniversary ideas. If you have any, please send them on the fabricator task, which is here. Send them by or before October 31st of this year. So you have a month and a half. We want to compile all the ideas and start making those a reality before it gets too late. So yeah, we will have the pub quiz in 45 minutes at 1900 UTC. And I believe Albert just put the link in the chat so you can see that. And that is all from me tonight.