Videos from the Camp KDE 2009 event in Negril, Jamaica.
The one and only CMAKE GURU, Bill Hoffman, explains how the build system came to be, continuing with an introduction to the other CTools.
Guillermo Amaral knows business. How to talk to them, how to start them, and how to run 'em right into the ground. Here he clues us in on what business needs are unmet by the current KDE software stack, and how we can better communicate with our tie-wearing overlords.
Newsflash: lots of KDE4 applications work pretty darn well on Windows. Holger Schroeder demos applications, talks about porting efforts, and discusses the installer.
Jeff Mitchell recounts some experiences in his work life leading him to the conclusion that open-source coders make better enterprise hires. Some back matter follows this final talk.
Everyone's favorite Graphics Ninja invites us into his dojo to bestow clue upon us. How graphics cards work, how graphics is accelerated, and more are discussed.
As the only living man to currently embed libplasma into an application (and a major reason that you can even do it), Leo Franchi takes us on a journey of exploration and wonder. (Note: audio cuts out for several minutes because the bluetooth microphone lost battery without warning :-( ).
Marcus Hanwell and M. Gökmen Göksel fill us in on the details of making KDE work on Gentoo and Pardus, respectively.
Mauricio Piacentini kicks things off with a chat about KDE-Games and KDE-Edu in KDE 4. Marcus Hanwell finishes it up with a presentation about Avogadro.
Orville Bennett presents a bedtime story for KDE. The subject: KDE on Mac.
What do we need to know if we want KDE to thrive on netbooks and embedded devices? Sebastian Kügler tells all in his new talk.