6 comments

  • eigenspace46 minutes ago
    Its really cool seeing KDE make so much progress, and mature into such a big, robust umbrella organization that helps so many smaller open source projects. They&#x27;re a real jewel of the Open Souce ecosystem.<p>Germany gets a lot of shit for things they do poorly, but should be proud of both KDE, and the Sovereign Tech Fund.<p>I also think it&#x27;s worth reflecting on just how much stuff KDE gets done with so little money. I dropped them 50€ yesterday, and would encourage people to do the same: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;kde.org&#x2F;community&#x2F;donations&#x2F;previousdonations&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;kde.org&#x2F;community&#x2F;donations&#x2F;previousdonations&#x2F;</a>
  • jl645 minutes ago
    &gt; The names Sécurix and Bureautix are nods to the famous indomitable Gauls Astérix and Obélix<p>Incoming retcon of Unix…
  • cyanydeez28 minutes ago
    So, it&#x27;s nice to see governments realizing the software is a public good and likely needs to be treated as such, including, inevitably, as a utility. Open source is a seemingly ideal foundation for a democracy to adopt. Commercial, private code, then is the other side of the fence and needs to be tightly controlled and regulated the same way Russia, China, North Korea, etc are seen in political spheres.
  • pjmlp1 hour ago
    Now this is interesting, because moving away from foreign cloud vendors hardly helps if everything else stays the same.<p>Maybe some Jolla sponsoring as well?
  • joe_mamba1 hour ago
    Let&#x27;s fucking gooo!<p>KDE has been the most used DE in the Arch space since 2019 and kept growing, totally deserved BTW.<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pkgstats.archlinux.de&#x2F;fun&#x2F;Desktop%20Environments&#x2F;history" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;pkgstats.archlinux.de&#x2F;fun&#x2F;Desktop%20Environments&#x2F;his...</a>
  • cenobyte19 minutes ago
    So they have money to throw away? because there is no path to profit....
    • eigenspace11 minutes ago
      KDE is a common good. This is like saying there&#x27;s no path to profit for building roads or sewers. It&#x27;s an enabler of profit and development.