Akademy Explained

Akademy (capitalized as aKademy before 2009) is an annual contributors and users conference of the KDE community. Akademy is held at varying venues in Europe.

While Akademy usually takes place late summer or early autumn and is always held in Europe, Camp KDE, another contributors conference of the KDE community, is held in the Americas.

Format

The numbers below are the participation at the Akademy 2008.[1]

Conference history

CodenamedYearVenueDate
KDE One1997Arnsberg, Germany8/28–9/01
KDE Two1999Erlangen, Germany10/07–10/10
KDE Three Beta2000Trysil, Norway7/09–7/19
KDE Three[2] 2002Nürnberg, Germany2/25–3/04
Kastle2003Nové Hrady, Czech Republic8/22–8/30
aKademy 20042004Ludwigsburg, Germany8/21–8/29
aKademy 20052005Málaga, Spain8/26–9/4
aKademy 20062006Dublin, Ireland9/23–9/30
aKademy 20072007Glasgow, Scotland6/30–7/7
aKademy 20082008Sint-Katelijne-Waver, Belgium8/9–8/15
"Gran Canaria Desktop Summit", co-located with GUADEC2009Gran Canaria, Spain, Auditorio Alfredo Kraus7/3–7/11
Akademy 20102010Tampere, Finland7/3–7/10
Desktop Summit, combined with GUADEC2011Berlin, Germany, Humboldt University of Berlin8/6–8/12
Akademy 20122012Tallinn, Estonia6/30–7/6
Akademy 20132013Bilbao, Spain7/13–7/19
Akademy 20142014Brno, Czech Republic9/6–9/12
Akademy 20152015A Coruña, Spain7/25-7/31
QtCon, together with FSFE, VideoLAN and The Qt Company2016Berlin, Germany9/2-9/8
Akademy 20172017Almeria, Spain7/22-7/27
Akademy 20182018Vienna, Austria8/11-8/17
Akademy 20192019Milano, Italy9/7-9/13
Akademy 20202020Online9/4-9/11
Akademy 20212021Online18/6-25/6
Akademy 20222022Barcelona, Spain11/1-11/7
Akademy 20232023Thessaloniki, Greece7/15-7/21[3]

Akademy Awards

The yearly Akademy conference gives Akademy Awards, are awards that the KDE community gives to KDE contributors. There are three awards, best application, best non-application and jury's award.

YearJuryBest ApplicationBest Non-ApplicationJury's Award
2005[4] Aaron Seigo, Brad Hards, David Faure and Matthias EttrichAlbert Astals Cid and Enrico Ros for KPDF.Lauri Watts for the KDE documentation. Stephan Kulow and Oswald Buddenhagen for Subversion migration.
2006[5] Albert Astals Cid, Enrico Ros, Lauri Watts, Stephan Kulow and Oswald BuddenhagenBoudewijn Rempt for Krita.Alexander Neundorf for his work on CMake in KDE SC 4.Laurent Montel for KDE4 Commit Champion.
2007[6] Boudewijn Rempt, Alexander Neundorf and Laurent MontelSebastian Trueg for K3b.Matthias Kretz for Phonon.Danny Allen for the KDE Commit-Digest.
2008[7] Sebastian Trueg, Matthias Kretz and Danny AllenMark Kretschmann for Amarok.Nuno Pinheiro for Oxygen.Aaron Seigo for Plasma.
2009[8] Mark Kretschmann, Nuno Pinheiro, Aaron SeigoPeter Penz for Dolphin.Celeste Lyn Paul for her usability work.David Faure for greatest service to KDE.
2010[9] David Faure, Celeste Lyn Paul, Peter PenzAurélien Gâteau for Gwenview.Anne Wilson for her community work.Burkhard Lück for improving the state of KDE documentation.
2011[10] Aurélien Gâteau, Anne Wilson, Burkhard LückMartin Gräßlin for KWin.Dario Andres for bug triaging team.Tom Albers for building up a sysadmin team.
2012[11] Martin Gräßlin, Dario Andres, Tom AlbersCamilla Boeman for Calligra Words.Lydia Pintscher for Google Summer of Code and Season of KDEKévin Ottens for his work on KDE Frameworks 5 and Nicolás Alvarez for his work on the conversion of KDE projects to git
2013[12] Lydia Pintscher, Kévin Ottens, Nicolás Alvarez and Camilla BoemanEike Hein for his work on KonversationVishesh Handa for taking over the Nepomuk maintainer hat and rocking at stabilizing the beastTimothée Giet for shaping the future and community of KritaKenny Duffus for being the memory and soul of Akademy
2020[13] Volker Krause, Nate Graham and Marco MartinBhushan Shah for creating a new platform, Plasma MobileCarl Schwan for his work of revamping KDE's websitesLuigi Toscano for his work on localization

KDE One

KDE One is the first KDE community meeting with 15 participants, and budget is 14000 DEM (7158 EUR). The results of discussions are: KParts for embedding applications into each other, definition of a filesystem standard, all applications should be internationalized, need a list of keybindings that are obligatory for all applications, and need more and better documentation. The social event is a walk through the historical town of Arnsberg. The sponsors helped with money donations consists of S.u.S.E. GmbH, Caldera Inc., LST Software GmbH, O'Reilly Verlag, JF Lehmanns Buchhandlung, Delix Computer GmbH, Dorint Hotel Arnsberg-Neheim, and Wirtschaftsförderung Arnsberg GmbH.[14]

KDE Two

KDE Two is the second KDE community meeting with 40 participants, organized by SuSE and Caldera. KDE e.V. meeting elect the new board consists of Kurt Granroth (president), Chris Schläger (vice president), Mirko Boehm (treasurer), and Preston Brown (board member).[15]

Kastle

The KDE Contributor Conference (code-named Kastle) was held at the Zámek (Castle) in Nové Hrady, Czech Republic. The conference program consists of KDE e.V. membership meeting, technical Talks, brewery tour, and hacking festival.[16] The conference is run by KDE e.V., the Academic and University Center Nove Hrady and the Polytechnic University of Upper Austria in Hagenberg.[17] [18]

Conferences

aKademy 2004

The KDE Community World Summit 2004 (code-named aKademy) take place at the Filmakademie Ludwigsburg. The conference is jointly organized by KDE e.V., Wirtschaftsförderung Region Stuttgart (WRS), and Linux New Media AG.[19] [20]

aKademy 2005

The KDE Developers and Users Conference 2005 (code-named aKademy) take place at the University of Málaga. KDE e.V. Meeting take place at 26 August. KDE User and Administrator Conference takes place at 27 to 28 August. KDE Developers and Contributors Conference takes place at 29 to 30 August. Coding Marathon for KDE Developers and Contributors takes place at 31 August to 4 September.[21] [22]

aKademy 2006

The aKademy 2006 takes place in Trinity College Dublin. The conference was focused on KDE SC 4, desktop standards and cross-project collaboration, and meeting the community.[23] [24]

aKademy 2007

The aKademy 2007 takes place at the Graham Hills Building, University of Strathclyde.[25]

Akademy 2008

The Akademy 2008 takes place at Campus De Nayer, Lessius Hogeschool.[26]

Akademy 2010

The Akademy 2010 was held in the main building of the University of Tampere from July 2–9, 2010.[27]

Akademy 2017

The Akademy 2017 was held in Universidad de Almería (UAL) in Almería, Spain, from July 22–27, 2017.[28]

Stalls at the conference were held by LibreOffice, Slimbook, and SUSE, among others.

Akademy 2018

The Akademy 2018 was held at TU Wien in Vienna, Austria, from Saturday 11th to Friday 17 August.[29]

Akademy-es

YearVenueDate
2006Barcelona3–5 March
2007Zaragoza17–18 November
2008A Coruña21–23 November
2009Gran Canaria10–11 July
2010Bilbao7–9 May
2011Barcelona20–22 May
2012Zaragoza18–20 May
2013Bilbao11–12 July
2014Málaga11–12 July
2015A Coruña23–24 July
Akademy-es is a conference for Spanish community since 2006, aimed at Spanish speakers. The event is organized by Spanish local organization. KDE España organizes the event since 2008. The annual KDE España Assembly takes place during the event.

Akademy-es 2006 was held at Espai Jove Bocanord in Barcelona, organized by Badopi.[30] Akademy-es 2007 was hosted by Hispalinux, Wireless Zaragoza, and the Zaragoza council.[31] Akademy-es 2008 was held at University of A Coruña, was organized by the KDE España and GPUL, sponsored by Oficina de Software Libre da Universidade da Coruña, Mancomun, Igalia, Qt Software and eyeOs.[32] Akademy-es 2009 was held in the University of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.[33] Akademy-es 2010 was held in the Engineering Technical School of Bilbao, was organized by KDE España and Itsas. There were approximately 80 participants. The KDE España Assembly elected the new board consists of Albert Astals Cid (president), Rafael Fernández López (vice president), Aleix Pol (secretary), and José Millán Soto (treasurer).[34] Akademy-es 2011 was organized by KDE España, was sponsored by Google and Nokia, and was supported by the Linux and Todo-Linux magazines. The event was held in two different locations: the Polytechnic University of Catalunya for presentations of first day, The School of Sant Marc de Sarrià for last two day.[35]

Akademy-BR

Akademy-BR
YearVenueDate
2010Salvador9–11 April
2011São Paulo12–15 November
Akademy-BR is addressed to Brazilian community since 2010. The purpose of the meeting is to gather and organize ideas Brazilian developers on how to help KDE in Brazil. Akademy-BR 2010 was organized by the local group named LiveBlue. There were thirty participants from all over Brazil.[36] Akademy-BR 2011 is organized by KDE-MG.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Requirements for Akademy Location. KDE e.V.. 2010-11-13.
  2. Web site: KDE Three. 2011-02-24.
  3. Web site: 2023-01-12 . Akademy 2023 will be held in Greece . 2023-01-13 . KDE.news . en.
  4. News: First KDE Appreciation Awards Announced. Daniel Molkentin. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2005-08-30. 2011-01-07.
  5. News: aKademy Awards 2006 . Albert Astals Cid . KDE.NEWS . KDE . 2006-09-15 . 2011-02-01 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120306002055/http://dot.kde.org/2006/09/14/akademy-awards-2006 . 2012-03-06 .
  6. News: aKademy Awards 2007 . Jos Poortvliet. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2007-07-04. 2011-02-01.
  7. News: Akademy 2008 - Day 2 and the Akademy Awards. Jos Poortvliet. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2008-08-12. 2011-02-01.
  8. News: Akademy Awards 2009. Jonathan Riddell. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2009-07-06. 2011-01-07.
  9. News: Akademy Day 2. Stuart Jarvis. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2010-07-05. 2011-02-01.
  10. News: Toasters and Pants at Day Three of Desktop Summit 2011. Carl Symons. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2011-08-09. 2011-08-11.
  11. News: Akademy 2012 - Second Helpings . Carl Symons . KDE.NEWS . KDE . 2012-07-05 . 2012-07-31 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120819154405/http://dot.kde.org/2012/07/03/akademy-2012-second-helpings . 2012-08-19 .
  12. News: Akademy 2013 - Day Two. Carl Symons. KDE.NEWS. KDE.
  13. News: Akademy 2020 - Day Two. Paul Brown. KDE.NEWS. KDE.
  14. Web site: KDE One. 2011-02-24.
  15. Web site: KDE Two. 2011-02-24.
  16. News: Kastle: Conference Program Released. Daniel Molkentin. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2003-07-20. 2011-05-15.
  17. News: KDE Developers' Conference: Call for Papers. Harri Porten. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2003-05-23. 2011-05-15.
  18. Web site: Kastle . 2010-11-08 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101107064106/http://events.kde.org/info/kastle/ . 2010-11-07 .
  19. News: KDE Community World Summit 2004 "aKademy". aKademy Team. KDE.NEWS. KDE. 2004-04-07. 2011-05-15.
  20. Web site: KDE Community World Summit 2004. 2010-11-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20101016074717/http://conference2004.kde.org/. 16 October 2010 . live.
  21. Web site: KDE Developers and Users Conference 2005. 2010-11-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20101107063943/http://conference2005.kde.org/. 7 November 2010 . live.
  22. News: aKademy 2005 Dates and Call for Papers . Jonathan Riddell . KDE.NEWS . KDE . 2005-03-21 . 2011-05-15 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120402235759/http://dot.kde.org/2005/03/21/akademy-2005-dates-and-call-papers . 2012-04-02 .
  23. Web site: KDE Developers and Contributors Gather in Dublin to Work on KDE 4 and Desktop Standards . 18 September 2006 . 2011-05-15. https://web.archive.org/web/20110608114458/http://www.kde.org/announcements/akademy2006-schedule-finalized.php. 8 June 2011 . live.
  24. Web site: aKademy 2006. 2010-11-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20101107063736/http://akademy2006.kde.org/. 7 November 2010 . live.
  25. Web site: aKademy 2007. 2010-11-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20101107063741/http://akademy2007.kde.org/. 7 November 2010 . live.
  26. Web site: Akademy 2008. 2010-11-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20101009153843/http://akademy2008.kde.org/. 9 October 2010 . live.
  27. Web site: Akademy 2010. 2010-11-08. https://web.archive.org/web/20100926012903/http://akademy2010.kde.org/. 26 September 2010 . live.
  28. Web site: Akademy 2017 - Almería, Spain - 22nd - 27th July. Akademy. Akademy Team. 2017-07-25.
  29. Web site: Akademy 2018 - Vienna, Austria - 11-17 August. Akademy. Akademy Team. 2017-11-17.
  30. News: Antonio Larrosa. 2006-02-09. aKademy-es 2006 in Barcelona. KDE. KDE.NEWS. dead. 2011-01-03. https://web.archive.org/web/20120306001848/http://dot.kde.org/2006/02/09/akademy-es-2006-barcelona. 2012-03-06.
  31. News: Aleix Pol Gonzalez. 2007-11-22. Akademy-es 2007 in Zaragoza Spain. KDE. KDE.NEWS. 2010-11-28.
  32. News: Albert Astals Cid. 2008-11-15. Akademy-es 2008 in A Coruña. KDE. KDE.NEWS. dead. 2011-01-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20120306001820/http://dot.kde.org/2008/11/15/akademy-es-2008-coru%C3%B1. 2012-03-06.
  33. News: Albert Astals Cid. 2009-07-23. Akademy-es 2009. KDE. KDE.NEWS. 2010-11-17.
  34. News: Albert Astals Cid. 2010-03-09. Akademy-es 2010. KDE. KDE.NEWS. 2011-01-03.
  35. News: Albert Astals Cid. 2011-04-08. KDE Spain announces Akademy-es 2011. KDE. KDE.NEWS.
  36. Book: Danny Allen. KDE e.V. Quarterly Report 2010Q2 (Issue 14). Artur Souza. Claudia Rauch. Torsten Thelke. Jos Poortvliet. Justin Kirby. 24 August 2010. KDE e.V.. 5. 2011-01-01.