UNIX Born
1969 å¹´ï¼Ken Thompson å Dennis Ritchie éå§éç¼ UNIXãä¸éå§ï¼UNIX æ¯ä½¿ç¨çµåèªè¨æ°å¯«çï¼ä¸é䏿®µæéä¹å¾å®å°±è¢«ç¨ Ritchie æç¼æçé«éèªè¨ C é寫ã
C++ Created
1979 å¹´ï¼Bjarne Stroustrup éå§éç¼ãå å«åå¥ç C (C with classes)ãï¼éä¹å¾æè®æ C++ èªè¨ãStroustrup èªçºï¼å®æ¯ç¶æå¯ä¸è®äººè½å¯«åºæ¢é«æçåç°¡æ½çç¨å¼çèªè¨ã
Free Software Born
1984 å¹´ï¼Richard Stallman éå§éç¼ GNUï¼ä¸ååºæ¼ Unix çå®å ¨èªç±ç使¥ç³»çµ±ââUnix ç¶ææ¯å°æè»é«ãGNU æ¯ GNU is Not Unix çé迴縮寫ã
Linux Kernel Written
å¨ 1991 å¹´ï¼Linus Torvalds åµç«äºåºæ¼ MINIX ç Linux æ ¸å¿ãï¼MINUX æ¯ç± Andrew Tanenbaum æå¯«ç Unix çæ¬ãï¼Linux çåºç¾è®èªç±è»é«çæ·å²åºç¾é©å½æ§çé²å±ï¼è®èªç±è»é«è®å¾æ´å¤äººä½¿ç¨ãè«è¦ Linux æ ¸å¿éç¼ 25 é±å¹´æç宣å³å.
KDE Announced
1996 å¹´ï¼Matthias Ettrich 宣ä½äºãé ·æ¡é¢ç°å¢ã "Kool Desktop Environment" (KDE) çåµç«ï¼å®æ¯ä¸å Unix 系統ç¨çåå½¢ä»é¢ï¼ä½¿ç¨ Qt è C++ 製ä½ä¸¦çºæ®é使ç¨è æè¨è¨ã"KDE" éåååæ¯è´æ¬ç¶æå°æçåå½¢ç°å¢ CDEã卿¤å¯ä»¥é±è® KDE å°æ¡æåçç¼è¡¨ã
KDE One Conference Held in Arnsberg
1997 å¹´ï¼å¤§ç´ 15 å KDE éç¼è å¨å¾·åé¿æ©æ¯è²æ ¼è辦ç è¨æï¼é²è¡éç¼ä¸¦è¨è«å°æ¡çæªä¾ã鿬¡æ´»åå¾ä¾è¢«ç¨±ä½ KDE Oneã
ä¾èª Cornelius Schumacher çå庫KDE Beta 1 Released
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KDE e.V. Founded
1997 å¹´ï¼å¨è²¡ååæ³å¾ä¸ä»£è¡¨ KDE 社群çéçå©çµç¹ KDE e.V. å¨å¾·åæè³æ ¹æç«ã
KDE Free Qt Foundation Created
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KDE 1 Released
KDE å¨ 1998 å¹´éåºäºå®çåå½¢ç°å¢ç第ä¸åç©©å®çï¼äº®é»æä¸åæç¨ç¨å¼éç¼æ¡æ¶ãKOM/OpenPartsï¼ä»¥åå®çè¾¦å ¬å®¤å¥è£è»é«çé 覽ã
Konqi Adopted
1999 å¹´ 4 æï¼KDE ç¼è¡¨äºä¸é»é¾ï¼Konqiï¼ä½çº KDE è¼å©ä¸å¿çåç«å©çå祥ç©ãç±æ¼å®é叏忡è¿ï¼å¾ 3.x ç以å¾å®æ¿æäºåä¸åå°æ¡å祥ç©ï¼KandalfãKDE 2 è¢å¹æªåæç§åº Konqi å Kandalfã
KDE Two Conference Held in Erlangen
1999 å¹´ 10 æï¼ç¨±ä½ KDE Two ç KDE éç¼è ç¬¬äºæ¬¡ç è¨æè¾¦å¨å¾·ååèæ ¹ãKDE Two ç è¨æçå ±å卿¤å¯ä¾é±è®ã
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KDE Three Beta Conference Held in Trysil
2000 å¹´ 7 æï¼KDE éç¼è çç¬¬ä¸æ¬¡ (beta) ç è¨æå¨æªå¨ç¹å西ç¾è辦ã卿¤é±è®ç è¨æä¸åäºä»éº¼ã
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2.1.2 ççéåºå ¬å 乿å¦ä¸åè®æ´ï¼ç¨è©ãå ¬åéå§ç¨± KDE çºãKDE å°æ¡ãã
KDE Women Group Created
In March 2001, the creation of community women's group was announced. The KDE Women aimed to help increase the number of women in free software communities, particularly in KDE. Watch the video "Highlights of KDE Women" of the Akademy 2010.
KDE Three Meeting Held in Nuremberg
In March 2002, about 25 developers gathered for the third KDE meeting in Nuremberg, Germany. KDE 3 was about to be released and the KDE 2 code needed to be migrated to the new library Qt 3.
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KDE e.V. Meeting Held in Hamburg
In August 2002, there was a meeting of board members of the KDE e.V. that was essential to establish how the organization works. At this meeting it was decided, among other things, that the brand "KDE" would be registered and that new members should be invited and supported by two active members of e.V..
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§ï¼ä¾èª Cornelius Schumacher çå庫ï¼KDE 3.1 Released
In version 3.1 the community presented KDE with a new look, a new theme for widgets, called Keramik, and Crystal as default theme for the icons. See KDE 3.1 New Feature Guide.
Kastle Conference Held in Brno
2003 å¹´ 8 æï¼ä¾èªä¸ååå®¶å¤§ç´ 100 ä½ KDE è²¢ç»è 卿·å çä¸ååå ¡è¾¦äºæè°ã鿬¡æ´»åè¢«ç¨±ä½ Kastleï¼èåå ¡ Castle åé³ï¼ï¼æ¯ç¤¾ç¾¤åé年度æè° Akademy çå身ã
Akademy 2004 Held in Ludwigsburg
In August 2004, the first international meeting of the community took place. The event was held in Ludwigsburg, Germany, and launched a series of international events called "Akademy" which take place annually since then. The event got its name because it happened in the "Filmakademie" city film school. See the group photos of all Akademies.
KDE 3.5 Released
KDE 3.5 éåºãéåçæ¬å¸¶ä¾å¹¾åæ°åè½ï¼å ¶ä¸å å«ï¼SuperKarambaï¼è®æ¨ç¨ãå°ç¨å¼ãèªè¨æ¨çæ¡é¢çå·¥å ·ï¼Amarok è Kaffeine å ©åææ¾å¨ï¼ä»¥ååªé«çéå¨ K3Bãè«æ¥ç KDE 3.5ï¼æ°åè½çè¦è¦ºåä»ç´¹ã
First Akademy-Es Held in Barcelona
In March 2006, the first meeting of Spanish KDE contributors took place in Barcelona. Since then, Akademy-Es has turned into an annual event. Learn more about Spanish KDE contributors group.
KDE Four Core Meeting in Trysill
In July 2006, the developers of the KDE core libraries gathered in Trysill, Norway, for the KDE Four Core meeting. The event was a kind of successor to the KDE Beta Three Conference and KDE Three Meeting and in it developers worked on the development of KDE 4 and stabilization of some core libraries to the project.
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KDE 4 Alpha 1 Released
In May 2007, the alpha 1 version of KDE 4, codenamed "Knut", was announced. This announcement showed a completely new desktop, with a new theme, Oxygen, new applications like Okular and Dolphin, and a new desktop shell, Plasma. See KDE 4.0 Alpha 1: A Visual Guide to New Features.
KDE 4 Development Platform Released
In October 2007, KDE announced the release candidate of its development platform consisting of basic libraries and tools to develop KDE applications.
KDE 4 Released
In 2008, the community announced the revolutionary KDE 4. In addition to the visual impact of the new default theme, Oxygen, and the new desktop interface, Plasma; KDE 4 also innovated by presenting the following applications: the PDF reader Okular, the Dolphin file manager, as well as KWin, supporting graphics effects. See KDE 4.0 Visual Guide.
KDE Becomes the Community
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First Camp KDE Held in Negril
In January 2009, the first edition of Camp KDE took place in Negril, Jamaica. It was the first KDE event in the Americas. After that, there were two more US-based conferences, in 2010 in San Diego, and another in 2011 in San Francisco.
Gran Canaria Desktop Summit Held in... Gran Canaria
In July 2009, the first Desktop Summit, a joint conference of the KDE and Gnome communities, took place in Gran Canaria, Spain. The Akademy 2009 was held with this event.
1 Million Commits Reached
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First Randa Meetings Held
In September 2009, the first of a series of events known as Randa Meetings took place in Randa, in Swiss Alps. The event brought together several sprints of various community projects. Since then, Randa Meetings take place annually.
KDE Rebranded
In November 2009, the community announced changes to its brand. The name "K Desktop Environment" had become ambiguous and obsolete and is replaced by "KDE". The name "KDE" is no longer just referring to a desktop environment, but now represents both the community and the project umbrella supported by this community.
Akademy-Br Held in Salvador
In April 2010, the first meeting of Brazil KDE contributors took place. The event was held in Salvador, Bahia, and was the only Brazilian Akademy edition. From 2012 on, the event expanded to a meeting for all Latin American contributors.
'Join the Game' Program Announced
In June 2010, the KDE e.V. announced the supporting membership program "Join the Game", which aims to encourage financial support to the community. By participating in the program you become a member of the KDE e.V., contributing to an annual amount and being able participate in the organization's annual meetings.
KDE SC 4.5 Released
In August 2010, the community announced version 4.5 of its products: Development Platform, Applications and Plasma Workspaces. Each of them began to have a separate release announcement. One of the highlights of this version was the Plasma interface for netbooks, announced in version 4.4.
Calligra Suite Announced
In December 2010, the community announces the Calligra Suite, a split from the KOffice suite. KOffice was discontinued in 2011.
First Conf KDE in India
In March 2011, the first conference of the KDE and Qt community in India took place in Bengaluru. Since then, the event has taken place annually.
Desktop Summit 2011 Held in Berlin
In August 2011, another joint conference of the KDE and Gnome communities took place in Berlin, Germany. Nearly 800 contributors from all over the world came together to share ideas and collaborate on various free software projects.
Plasma Active for Mobile Announced
The community released the first version of its interface for mobile devices, Plasma Active. Later, it was superseded by Plasma Mobile.
First LaKademy Held in Porto Alegre
In April 2012, the first meeting of the KDE contributors in Latin America, LaKademy, took place. The event was held in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The second edition took place in 2014 in São Paulo, and since then has been an annual event. So far, all editions were held in Brazil, where the highest number of contributors from the Latin American community is based.
KDE Manifesto Published
KDE Manifesto, a document that presents the benefits and obligations of a KDE project, was released. It also introduces the core values that guide the community: Open Governance, Free Software, Inclusivity, Innovation, Common Ownership, and End-User Focus.
Konqi Get a Makeover
In December 2012, the community launched a competition to create a new mascot using Krita. The competition winner was Tyson Tan, who created new looks for the Konqi and Katie.
Release Cycles Change
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Frameworks 5 Released
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Plasma 5 Released
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GCompris Joins KDE
In December 2014, the educational software suite GCompris joins the project incubator of KDE community. Bruno Coudoin, who created the project in 2000, decided to rewrite it in Qt Quick to facilitate its use on mobile platforms. It was originally written in GTK+.
Plasma Mobile Announced
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Plasma on Wayland Released
The first live image of Plasma running on Wayland was made available for download. Since 2011, the community works in support of Wayland by KWin, the Compositor of Plasma, and the Window Manager.
Plasma 5.5 Released
Version 5.5 is announced with several new features: new icons added to the Breeze theme, support for OpenGL ES in KWin, progress to support Wayland, a new default font (Noto), a new design.
KDE Neon Published
Akademy 2016 Held as Part of QtCon
Akademy 2016 took place as a part of QtCon in September 2016 in Berlin, Germany. The event brought together the Qt, FSFE, VideoLAN and KDE communities. It celebrated 20 years of KDE, 20 years of VLC, and 15 years of FSFE.
Kirigami UI Released
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In early 2016, as a result of a survey and open discussions among community members, KDE has published a document outlining its vision for the future. This vision represents the values that its members consider most important: "A world in which everyone has control over their digital life and enjoys freedom and privacy." The idea in defining this vision was to make clear what are the main motivations that drive the community.

KDE 's Advisory Board Announced
In order to formalize the cooperation among the community and the organizations that have been its allies, KDE e.V. announced the Advisory Board. Through the Advisory Board, organizations can provide feedback on community activities and decisions, to participate in regular meetings with KDE e.V., and to attend to Akademy and community sprints.

KDE Celebrates 20 Years
On October 14, KDE celebrated its 20th birthday. The project that started as a desktop environment for Unix systems, today is a community that incubates ideas and projects which go far beyond desktop technologies. To celebrate its anniversary the community published a book written by its contributors. We also had parties been held in eight countries.
Elias Silveira æä½ç KDE 20 é±å¹´ç«ä½KDE Slimbook Announced
In partnership with a Spanish laptop retailer the community announced the launch of the KDE Slimbook, a ultrabook that comes with the KDE Plasma and KDE Applications pre-installed. The laptop offers a pre-installed version of KDE Neon and can be purchased from the retailer's website.
KDE SlimbookQtCon Brasil Announced
Inspired by QtCon 2016, which took place in Berlin and brought together the KDE, VLC, Qt and FSFE communities, KDE community in Brazil hosted QtCon Brasil in 2017. The event was held in São Paulo and brought together Qt experts from Brazil and abroad in two days of talks and one day of training.

KDE Sets Goals
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Debian Joins KDE Advisory Board
Debian, the famous Linux distribution founded in 1993, joined KDE's Advisory Board to further deepen the collaboration between both communities. With this, we expect both communities to grow even stronger and to keep working together to build FLOSS projects.
Debian 社群KDE-Powered Newspaper World First
The Janayugom daily newspaper becomes the first in the world to switch to a completely free software stack for its publication. The regional paper has 100,000 subscribers across Kerala, India. An event celebrating the move is attended by the state's Chief Minister. Plasma, Okular, Krita, and more are deployed on systems across 14 different offices.

KDE Adopts GitLab for Online Development
2019 å¹´ï¼KDE ç§»è½å°ä½¿ç¨ GitLab ä½çºæå主è¦ç DevOps å¹³å°ãéåæ¹è®è® KDE 社群è½å¤ æ´ææççåäºï¼ä¸¦ä¸é使°è²¢ç»è å å ¥æåçéæª»ãæåç GitLab 實é«å¨ KDE Inventã
KDE æ¡ç¨ GitLabNew Goals Set for 2019
KDE announces a new slate of goals for the near future at Akademy 2019. The community has whittled down a long list of proposals and chose to prioritize a consistent user experience across all KDE software, getting KDE apps into the hands of users with the help of new packaging methods, and improving the Wayland session.

KDE Adopts Matrix for Instant Messaging
Matrix, an Open Source, decentralized and secure Instant Messaging platform, became the default and recommended way of communication for those who like their instant messaging graphical. Matrix allows community members to use a web-based, desktop or mobile clients, as well as native KDE clients, such as Neochat. IRC channels still exist and are bridged to Matrix, ensuring that members using different systems can communicate easily with each other. Likewise Telegram channels, although these are not considered official, as Telegram does not open source the code for its servers or encryption methods.

KDE PinePhone ç¼è¡¨
KDE's Plasma Mobile developers team up with PINE64 to create the PinePhone KDE Community Edition, a mobile phone that runs solely Free Software, is easy to hack and protects your privacy.
KDE PinePhoneGCompris Celebrates 20th Anniversary
In 2020 GCompris celebrated its 20th birthday and was also deployed in many schools in Kerala, India. KDE educational applications have been helping students around the world for decades and are part of the KDE Educational Project.
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å¨ Steam Deck ä¸å·è¡ç KDE PlasmaFirst In-Person Post-Pandemic Akademy Held in Barcelona
Akademy 2022 was held in Barcelona from the 1st to the 7th of October. it was the first time in two years Community members and guests laid out in person what had been going on within KDE's projects (and adjacent projects), the state of the art, and where things were headed.
Attendees to the 2022 Akademy held in Barcelona.KDE Wins at Fundraising
KDE attempted two new fundraising initiatives in 2022. The first involved raising funds for a specific app: Kdenlive, KDE's video editor. Our goal was to raise â¬15,000 to enable developers to add much-requested features and stabilize the code. The second initiative was the end-of-year fundraiser, where we aimed to raise â¬20,000. Both fundraisers were massive successes, surpassing the goals we had set. This achievement stands as a testament to the generosity of community members, supporters, and users.
Katie and Konqi thank you for your donation.KDE Free Qt Foundation Celebrates 25th Anniversary
The Foundation guarantees the present and future freedom of the Qt framework as it has the right to release Qt under the BSD license if necessary to ensure that Qt remains open source. This remarkable legal guarantee protects the free software community and creates trust among developers, contributors, and customers.
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With Plasma 6, our technology stack underwent two major upgrades: a transition to the latest version of our application framework, Qt, and a migration to the modern Linux graphics platform, Wayland. The launch was dubbed "MegaRelease", as new versions of KDE's apps and Frameworks, along with a new version of Plasma Mobile were all published at the same time.
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KDE Linux is a free, open-source, user-focused operating system being built by KDE to include the best implementation of everything KDE has to offer, using the most advanced technologies.
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