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KDE attracts many people with different backgrounds. As such, the day-by-day growing KDE community includes many '''developers''', '''translators''', '''artists''' as well as '''usability and accessibility experts''' and - of course - '''lots of users'''. For several years now all those people are welcome to meet at the '''annual KDE Conference [http://akademy.kde.org/ aKademy]''' to discuss KDE related topics and shape the ''roadmap'' for future development. | KDE attracts many people with different backgrounds. As such, the day-by-day growing KDE community includes many '''developers''', '''translators''', '''artists''' as well as '''usability and accessibility experts''' and - of course - '''lots of users'''. For several years now all those people are welcome to meet at the '''annual KDE Conference [http://akademy.kde.org/ aKademy]''' to discuss KDE related topics and shape the ''roadmap'' for future development. |
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KDE attracts many people with different backgrounds. As such, the day-by-day growing KDE community includes many developers, translators, artists as well as usability and accessibility experts and - of course - lots of users. For several years now all those people are welcome to meet at the annual KDE Conference aKademy to discuss KDE related topics and shape the roadmap for future development.