 Hi, today I'm going to talk about a very nice event that is coming right up. It's like next week or something. It's the first week of October, so 9, 10 days from now. That is actually how I got inside Kerry really. I had done some contribution before that, but Academy, which is what I'm talking about, is really what got me started to Kerry. So what's that? Well, every year there's a meeting with all of the Kerry developers or Kerry interested people that of course are able to attend. And each year it's in a different place. And in three years ago, four years ago, I lost count. Four, I think. It was in Milan, in Milano, Milan in Italy. And I was very lucky because it's right next door compared to my city. So I just took a train and went there. And finally enough, I also got to be on stage. There's a nice picture here, me on stage with eyes closed. Because thanks, that's such a nice picture of me to have around. And I talked about consistency. I didn't know I was going to be on stage, but my goal was selected. And so I went there to talk about that. Now we are doing KDE Academy yet again. It's this one. And it's the 2020 second version. And you might be asking, why do you care? Like maybe you're not a KDE developer, maybe you don't use KDE. If you don't use KDE, maybe you're right that you shouldn't care. But if you're interested in KDE, if you use KDE or anything like that, KDE Software, I mean, there is something very interesting. Because what happens in Academy? There's two parts of Academy. The first parts are the talk. We can see them in the program overview. Talks day one, talks day two. These, if you're not like a KDE developer, are probably the most important parts. Because it's the talks that actually talk about Plasma, KDE as a whole, what's in the future, and how do you get involved? Maybe these kind of things, the future of KDE. These are things that users are likely to be interested to. Then there is like three days of BOF's workshop and meetings. That is developers and this time more like developers get together and discuss and decide how to actually shape the future of KDE on certain projects. Like as an example, there's KDE Frameworks 6. It has its Birds of Feather workshop. There's also a workshop about the Plasma, the Pinot node, the EEink, and like Plasma on EEinks. That's very interesting, these kind of things. There's also one day about trainings. I actually don't know what's that. I'm gonna discover that. It's not even a link, so I don't know. But let's actually give a look to the talks, because I've talked about them in my podcast, but I think you might be too interested in what kind of talks we have. We start off with a talk from Qt, which is like building the future of Qt together. And it is done by a member from the Qt company, which is on the KDE VQT Free Qt Foundation. So it's rather interesting. It talks about Qt6 and the latest version of Qt6. So I suggest you do that. You check this out. Then there is one. This one is very important. This one has me. If you want to see me on stage, I am there. There will be, of course, you don't have to be in Barcelona. This year is in Barcelona. You don't have to be there to actually see this. You can just use the link. YouTube, I think, I'm not sure, but surely it's on PeerTube. So you can watch it even through open source video platform. What's this about? Goals. I've talked about goals and we have elected three new goals that we don't yet know. And they will be announced live in this talk. Also, we have sometimes asked all the gold champions to talk about, oh, that means I have to do a presentation. I forgot about that. Oh, no. Yes. We will talk about how the goal went. I completely forgot that I had to do the presentation too. Sorry about that. Oh, anyway. And then there's also the new three goalkeepers. And I don't know if they're going to be on stage, because who knows if they're at the academy? We can't know. But yeah, we will know what are the new goals of Katie and what Katie will focus on in the future. Then lots of interesting stuff. Let's go from this column first. History of console. That's very interesting. It talks about I've seen the slides. So I'm very excited. And it talks about console. It's very interesting what console is meant to be, what you want to address. Then there's Plasma Mobile, Full Steam Ad, which obviously talks about the Steam Deck. David Edmondson has worked a lot on the Steam Deck, so I think it's fair. The creation of a new Plasma product, this is very in general, and also covers stuff like Plasma Ink, which is for indeed the Pine Note, mostly, I don't know of any other device. And then reuse. Here we have Concrete the World by Nate. I highly suggest that you check this one out too. It's the same time, so that annoys me a lot, but it's very interesting. It's a follow-up from a talk of three, four years ago that talks about how Katie should Concrete the World and how it's going, apparently. I don't know what Nate is going to say. Maybe we did Concrete the World? I don't know. Then there's the Katie Echo achievements. I think this one was changed. I don't remember seeing this one. Then breaking the barrier to Enterprise adoption, stop crashing already, which is about debugging crashes. Very interesting. And finally, getting your application ready for Katie from Framework 6, which as far as the users are interested, Plasma 6 is going to rely on Katie Framework 6, so that's relevant. Second days of talk, let's quickly go through that and those as well. And we start with Asahi Linux, which is very interesting. It talks about Asahi Linux, the project. And then we've got Wayland, Fedora. The report is something to look forward to, I think, in particular. But in general, you can see all of the nice talks that go from external projects. And I'm sure that somewhere, I can't see it right now, but somewhere there's a talk by, well, unless it was removed. I don't know. There used to be somewhere, I can find it right now, a talk by the Linux experiment too. So that's very interesting. If you don't know what to do this weekend, Saturday and Sunday, the first and the second of October, do this. Like I watch all of these talks, I'm gonna be there, I'm gonna be on stage for one of them. And it's going to be interesting. I can assure you that. And to finish off this video, I also got to say a big thanks to Kitty as a whole, which is actually sponsoring me going to Academy. If I recall correctly, they're actually sponsoring me staying at Barcelona for seven days, which has a significant price, which me as a student right now, not exactly getting a lot of money. And also, I'm in a different country at some significant expenses from that point of view. Kitty is helping me out significantly. So, you know, donation money that goes to Kitty also goes covering this kind of things. It's not just me. So thanks a lot of Kitty. And if you're at Academy, tell me. We can meet. I can meet awkward and like, you can say what you think about me. I don't know. We can meet out and talk. So see you. Finally, one very last thing. Tomorrow's video is going to be GNOME 43. So I think that's going to be relevant. Important. So we'll stay tuned for that. Bye.