This September a bunch of KDE developers, me included, will gather for a week in Randa, Switzerland, to work on awesome new ideas for KDE. The theme of the sprint is around mobile apps, so KDE Conn…| Albert Vaca's blog
In case you don’t know yet, KDE sponsors developer gatherings around the world, “sprints”, to hack for a few days on a specific topic. This summer, for the second time ever, we or…| Albert Vaca's blog
Today we are officially publishing the first stable release of KDE Connect. Hooray! This version is the most solid yet feature-packed version we ever released. It’s been in development for a …| Albert Vaca's blog
This week two years ago, we released the first version of KDE Connect. Since then, more than 50.000 people have installed the Android app, more than 60 people have contributed code patches (even hi…| Albert Vaca's blog
A month ago I created two mirrors for the KDE Connect repositories in Github, and I’m really happy with it. Projects in Github are more discoverable than in our internal KDE repo (our GIT we…| Albert Vaca's blog
Code-in is a program from Google to encourage young people (ages 13-17) to participate in free software projects. This year some Code-in participants worked on improvements for KDE Connect, and tod…| Albert Vaca's blog
I made my first contact with the KDE community about 4 years ago, in a bar in Barcelona. Do you want to know how was it? A bunch of KDE enthusiasts from the sunny Barcelona (Spain) decided to organ…| Albert Vaca's blog
In a recent informal meeting of KDE users in Seattle, Andrew Lake from the KDE Visual Design Group gave me some ideas he had for KDE Connect. Since I think that we all have a different vision and d…| Albert Vaca's blog
Maybe you already know that the new version of the desktop by the KDE people, that will be called Plasma 5, is in the makings. I totally believe that this forthcoming release will be truly amazing,…| Albert Vaca's blog
KDE Connect was designed 10 years ago (!) with Android smartphones as one of our first supported platforms. Because of that, when designing the KDE Connect protocol we had to work around many …| Albert Vaca's blog