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ognarbabout 9 hours ago
I'm one of the board member of the KDE e.V. I'm super pleased to see this news finally out in the public and that the German government decided to strategically invest in KDE and open source in general. If anyone has a question about this, shoot away.
NekkoDroidabout 7 hours ago
Are any of the things being worked on in the scope of this grant reusable outside of KDE? From the post itself it seems mostly just directly KDE stuff (instead of possibly imporving some "more foundational" thing, e.g. some kernel API, Wayland protocol or similar that KDE wants to make use of but doesn't exist).
eigenspaceabout 6 hours ago
Not the person you asked, but I found this list of earmarked uses for the money:

* Improving KDE Plasma & KDE Linux QA Infrastructure

* Improving KDE Plasma’s Recoverability Mechanisms

* Implementing Factory Reset Functionality for KDE Linux

* Improving Security Infrastructure for Organisational Usage across KDE Plasma

* Improving Data Backup and Restore Systems

* Strengthening Configuration Management as Core Desktop Infrastructure

* Improving Network Shares Experience

* Building KDE PIM QA Infrastructure and an End-to-End Testing for IMAP4 and WebDAV

* Supporting IMAP4rev2

* Supporting WebDAV Push Notifications

* Standardising Account Configuration

* Improving KDE PIM Suite Desktop Integration with Flatpak-Based Delivery

So at the very least, the QA Infrastructure and Security Infrastructure will almost certainly result in quicker finding and reporting of upstream bugs, and potentially even KDE devs working on fixing those upstream bugs.

ognarbabout 6 hours ago
So the scope of this investment from STA is mostly focused on area which are underfunded in KDE, useful in a bit more corporate context while also being core components used by the rest of KDE and some third parties.

Wayland protocol development is fortunately already funded by Valve. And for the kernel work, this is something where KDE developers are very rarely involved with.

derbOac36 minutes ago
Very happy to see this in the news today.
jlpcslabout 8 hours ago
Super great news. KDE created the best desktop environment there is and so many awesome free software. Great to see governments supporting it. More governments should stick to the Public Money means Public Code.