Revival Retrospective: Fedora KDE
MCLD 2002 | Sun 09 Aug 2 p.m.–2:20 p.m.
Presented by
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Neal Gompa
@neal@social.gompa.me
@Det_Conan_Kudo
https://neal.gompa.dev
Neal Gompa is a developer for–and contributor to–Fedora, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and openSUSE. Neal focuses primarily on the base Linux system components (such as package and software management) and desktop Linux. He believes in “upstream first,” which has led him all over the open source world. In addition to open source work as a consultant through Velocity Limitless, he is also a co-host on the Sudo Show podcast where he talks about "the business of Linux."
Neal Gompa
@neal@social.gompa.me
@Det_Conan_Kudo
https://neal.gompa.dev
Neal Gompa is a developer for–and contributor to–Fedora, CentOS, AlmaLinux, and openSUSE. Neal focuses primarily on the base Linux system components (such as package and software management) and desktop Linux. He believes in “upstream first,” which has led him all over the open source world. In addition to open source work as a consultant through Velocity Limitless, he is also a co-host on the Sudo Show podcast where he talks about "the business of Linux."
Abstract
Fedora KDE has had an exciting few years with a growing community and significant efforts between Fedora and the KDE project. This presentation will briefly cover the history and contextualize it for the future developments emerging within the Fedora KDE SIG.
Fedora KDE has had an exciting few years with a growing community and significant efforts between Fedora and the KDE project. This presentation will briefly cover the history and contextualize it for the future developments emerging within the Fedora KDE SIG.