Thank you so much for your work to organize and push forward this initiative, Joseph! It's great to see how the ethos of energy efficiency has taken root in the community.

Nate



On 3/22/23 09:54, Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss wrote:
Dear KDE community,

I am sad to inform you that next week on 31 March funding for the KDE Eco "Blauer Engel 4 FOSS" (BE4FOSS) project will end. This means my role as Community and Project Manager for the project will also end.

This does not mean that the KDE Eco project is ending, not at all, but we may feel a shift in gears as the community transitions into the next phase. I will continue to be involved with the eco projects going forward, though at a reduced capacity as I take on a new role at KDE and thus new responsibilities (more info about this will be sent in the coming weeks).

KDE Eco continues to grow. Beyond "Blauer Engel 4 FOSS", there are many ongoing sustainability and efficiency projects at KDE, including the Sustainable Software goal, and more are coming. See the end of this email for some information and links.

These projects need your enthusiasm and energy (!) to stay alive and healthy. If you have thought to yourself, "I would like to contribute to the exciting work of the KDE Eco initiative", now is a great time to get involved. Please be in touch with me directly or the larger KDE Eco community via the mailing list and Matrix room:

   https://eco.kde.org/get-involved/

Or check out the Sustainable Software goal workboard:

   https://invent.kde.org/teams/eco/sustainable-software-goal/-/boards

Your involvement, no matter how big or small, is what makes success possible. And if you are already contributing to the KDE Eco initiative, thank you for your great work. I look forward to continuing what we have started!

We are in the process of applying for further external funding for KDE Eco projects, and I hope we can announce new funding in the very near future.

It has been truly a pleasure to work with the KDE community in the BE4FOSS project. I look forward to what comes next in making KDE and Free & Open Source Software the most sustainable and energy-efficient software.

In many ways, this pioneering work has only just begun!

Cheers,
Joseph

Here are just some of the ongoing KDE Eco projects:

 - The many objectives of the Sustainable Software goal, which you can read more about here:

     https://community.kde.org/Goals/Sustainable_Software

 - The three Season of KDE 2023 projects for scripting usage scenarios to measure the energy consumption of KDE apps. Read progress updates (with links to blog posts) for the excellent mentees Mohamed Ibrahim (KDE Eco Tester project), Nitin Tejuja (Selenium project), and Rudraksh Karpe (Blue Angel Preparation project) here:

    https://community.kde.org/SoK/2023/StatusReport

 - The energy measurement lab at KDAB Berlin as well as the Google Summer of Code proposal building an online portal for remote access to the lab (and possible CI-integration):


https://community.kde.org/GSoC/2023/Ideas#Project:_Measuring_Energy_Usage_Remotely_with_Online_Portal

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