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            <name>Diederik van der Boor</name>
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                <p>Last year I went to Akademy as single KMess developer. This year however, things have changed! Valerio and Sjors are also able to attend, making it the first year we meet in real life! It's quite odd to see people for the first time, while you've been working when them for a few years already. <img src="http://www.codingdomain.com/blog/templates/default/img/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":-)" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /> However, this goes extremely well. Having the same passion for KDE really helps, and comfortably talking to the other people around you!</p> 
<p>We also hope to get KMess in a better state this week then it currently is. At our hotelroom (TOAS, 5th floor), we have a A3 paper where we write down all little annoyances, and see if we can fix them.</p> 
<p>On particular note, we'd love to make progress with a new MSNP2P-stack. This should improve the transfer of display pictures, file transfer and webcam support. It currently requires some discussion to get it right, and that's something we've avoided for quite a while. With the three of us at Akademy, I'm positive we can get some work done! <img src="http://www.codingdomain.com/blog/templates/default/img/emoticons/smile.png" alt=":-)" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /></p> 
<p>For now, I wish everyone a good night sleep, and see you tomorrow!<br /></p> 
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                <p> </p> 
<p>Just after the first day of conference talks, it was time for a party! <img src="http://www.codingdomain.com/blog/templates/default/img/emoticons/laugh.png" alt=":-D" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /><br /></p> 
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<p>The party was held at the Love Hotel Nightclub, in Tampere. For the first few hours, the club was reserved for KDE alone, and everyone was able to chat with each other. And this is actually quite easy. You walk in front of a random developer, ask their name, and what he/she does in KDE. That's all you really need! And gives you a good head start for a conversation, full of enthusiasm for what the other is doing! That atmosphere alone is really unmatched elsewhere. Unbelievable and amazing. Later the evening, other local people also entered the club. It creating a nice mix up of hackers and locals. (and various girls!)<br /></p> 
<p>At the dinner beforehand, my fellow project members wondered how a KDE
party would look like - taking the taking the high level of geekness into
account. Well trust me I stated: KDE people can party!! Even dance and set a really good atmosphere! And it turned out to be real. Sjors mentioned afterwards this was the best best party he ever had!</p> 
<p>During the evening we also got into a conversation up with college students from Mexico, and naturally you'll have to explain yourself. Like what friends you are with. To get the message across to the girls, I briefly said it was actually quite weird. and cool at the same time. We're here with ~300 friends. All from around the world, meeting here together in Tampere. [wow. what is the relation?] Well, again quite weird and cool. We make software. You know there is Windows, there is Apple. But there is a third one. And this one is done by volunteers. They work on it because they love to it. And that's something I admire. Like those anime people in the park today; totally dressed up. <em>They also do that they love to do</em>. And now we're here to build amazing software. As a means to improve the world. [wow] </p> 
<p>The message got through pretty nice actually. It was not a talk about technical details, from mind to mind (like we
tend to talk). It was a message from the heart, to the heart. It kind of struck her as I patiently told it, giving pauses, and letting the effect get through. It showed and shared the feeling and enthusiasm we all have, and it worked really well!</p> 
<p> The rest of the night continued with amazing music by the DJ, and a lot of dancing, taking pictures, etc.. I hope to receive some pictures of the others over there. Perhaps they are better not to be posted here. <img src="http://www.codingdomain.com/blog/templates/default/img/emoticons/tongue.png" alt=":-P" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /> Aaron dancing yikey close, just for the fun of it. Me getting kind of itchy screaming, and there are pictures of that too. <img src="http://www.codingdomain.com/blog/templates/default/img/emoticons/tongue.png" alt=":-P" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /> Taken by locals.<br /></p> 
<p>wow that was a party. Did I recall that was with geeks? I'm dazzled, and even more when we took the final photo. It was taken after the party. At 3:39. <img src="http://www.codingdomain.com/blog/templates/default/img/emoticons/normal.png" alt=":-|" style="display: inline; vertical-align: bottom;" class="emoticon" /><br /></p> 
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