Re: [kde-community] Korean Open Source Software Awards

2014-07-21 Thread Eike Hein
On 07/21/2014 04:05 PM, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: I was thinking of projects like e.g. Simon, which is maintained by a student and pretty "science-y" "Older projects which have undergone major change" made me automatically think of e.g. KF5, but you're right, that sounds like it would be a much

Re: [kde-community] Korean Open Source Software Awards

2014-07-21 Thread Thomas Pfeiffer
On 21.07.2014 16:01, Eike Hein wrote: I found this interview from 2013 with 강소희 who is involved with the program: http://opensource.com/life/13/7/oss-world-challenge The winners there were all developed at universities and are smaller projects (as the one-year rule says). So I'm not sure that K

Re: [kde-community] Korean Open Source Software Awards

2014-07-21 Thread Eike Hein
On 07/21/2014 02:44 PM, Sung-Jae, Cho wrote: Ah, it's O.K. for foreigner free/open-source software programmer. But the competition is not fair for Korean. There were many of unfair practice for Korean contributors. The event was notorious for Korean programmers. 안됐네 :| It would be cool if KD

Re: [kde-community] Korean Open Source Software Awards

2014-07-21 Thread Sung-Jae, Cho
Ah, it's O.K. for foreigner free/open-source software programmer. But the competition is not fair for Korean. There were many of unfair practice for Korean contributors. The event was notorious for Korean programmers. So I have no idea to participate the competition, but someone in KDE want to app

Re: [kde-community] Fundraising

2014-07-21 Thread Sebastian Kügler
On Thursday, July 17, 2014 10:50:04 Mario Fux wrote: > Oh and I like very much the idea of Boud to add right most (RTL: left-most) > this "Donate to/sponser KDE" action/button to the tool bar of most of our > apps. That's a no-go from my side (and likely from most app developers' sides as well).

Re: [kde-community] Korean Open Source Software Awards

2014-07-21 Thread Eike Hein
On 07/21/2014 01:15 PM, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote: I think there are quite some projects within KDE for which it would make sense to participate in this competition. And $8.000 would be nice to have for a project, wouldn't it? Hmm that sounds pretty cool indeed! 성재, what's the KDE Korea user gro

[kde-community] Korean Open Source Software Awards

2014-07-21 Thread Thomas Pfeiffer
Hi everyone, I've only learned about it today, so I figured others might not be aware of it yet, either: Every year for the last 8 years, the Ministry of Science, IST and Future Planning of Korea (together with other partners) holds a competition for open source software, giving out prizes for