It is available at the usual place https://community.kde.org/Schedules/Applications/19.08_Release_Schedule
Dependency freeze is two weeks (July 11) and Feature Freeze a week after that, make sure you start finishing your stuff!
P.S: Remember last day to apply for Akademy Travel Support is this Sunday 30 of June!
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Thursday, June 27, 2019
KDE Applications 19.08 Schedule finalized
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kde applications,
release schedule
Saturday, June 08, 2019
I'm going to Akademy!
And you should too!
Akademy is free to attend however you need to register to reserve your space, so head to https://akademy.kde.org/2019/register and press the buttons.
Akademy is very important to meet people, discuss future plans, learn about new stuff and make friends for life!
Note this year the recommended accomodations are a bit on the expensive side, so you may want to hurry and apply for Travel support. The last round is open until July 1st.
Akademy is free to attend however you need to register to reserve your space, so head to https://akademy.kde.org/2019/register and press the buttons.
Akademy is very important to meet people, discuss future plans, learn about new stuff and make friends for life!
Note this year the recommended accomodations are a bit on the expensive side, so you may want to hurry and apply for Travel support. The last round is open until July 1st.
Friday, June 07, 2019
Akademy-es 2019 talks announced!
Akademy-es 2019 will be happening this June 28-30 in Vigo.
The talks were just announced recently.
Check them out at https://www.kde-espana.org/akademy-es-2019/programa-akademy-es-2019 it has lots of interesting talks so if you understand Spanish and are interested in KDE or Free Software in general I'd really recommend to attend!
The talks were just announced recently.
Check them out at https://www.kde-espana.org/akademy-es-2019/programa-akademy-es-2019 it has lots of interesting talks so if you understand Spanish and are interested in KDE or Free Software in general I'd really recommend to attend!
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