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KDE/ISI Student Projects: Finished

Apr 3, 2007 | 1 minute read

Tags: KDE, Toulouse

Damn, another late blog entry… I’ve nothing worth blogging for months and when I finally have something I let it sleep for two weeks. *sigh*

Friday the 23rd of March was the official ending of the KDE/ISI student projects we announced in December. Of course, it was an important event for all the students involved. Particularly since each group had to showcase their products and defend their work in front of the professors. The two KDE groups did well in my opinion, and the professors particularly liked the result.

It has been a great pleasure to work with such dedicated students, now we’ll see how many caught the KDE-virus. :-)


Umbrello team finishing their defence
Pierre Pettera standing for the Umbrello defence! The other students in the background, the professors on the front

KPlato team showcasing the application
Alexis Menard showcasing KPlato. The other students in the background, the professors on the front

I posted only two pictures (one for each KDE group), but I have more! The pictures taken during the past two Hacking Sessions with the KDE teams and the students defences (including the J2EE groups) are available on my FlickR gallery.