Several companies have helped by donating money, equipment or
organizational help to make KDE Three possible. For a complete list of
the sponsors see the KDE Three Meeting report.
Funding, donations in equipment and logistic help was granted by a large number of sponsors to the big KDE Two event. For a complete list of
the sponsors see the KDE Two information page.
Several companies have helped by donating money, equipment or
organizational help to make KDE One possible. For a complete list of
the sponsors see the KDE One information page.
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- Hosting
- They provide us with hosting for immanuel.kde.org
which host a number of KDE critical services, including bugs.kde.org and
master-eu.kde.org.
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- Hardware
- A DELL PowerEdge 1750 with 2x3GHz P4 and 4GB RAM was donated by DELL to KDE e.V.,
which hosts bugs.kde.org.
Many thanks to Thorsten Staerk from DELL who made this possible.
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- Hosting
- They provide hosting for ktown.kde.org
which hosts the KDE.org mail server, mailing lists
and FTP master services among many many other things.
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- Conference Centre
- The Annahoeve is a conference centre in the south of the
Netherlands which has kindly hosted the
NL-PIM and
KDE Four Multimedia meetings.
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- Layout and DTP
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Semprix provided the DTP support surrounding the
KDE Four Multimedia
meeting, including the participants handbook and the meeting programme.
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- Hardware
- Cyberlogic provided the media equipment needed for the functioning of the
KDE booth at CLLAP 2006.
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- Hosting
- ftp.kde.org which
has increased bandwidth and accessibility a lot.
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- Hosting
- They provide hosting for svn.kde.org, the SVN server
for KDE developers.
- Employer
- SUSE pays KDE developers Stephan Kulow, Lubos Lunak and
Dirk Müller to work on KDE development. SUSE also employs around
10 KDE developers who are free to work on KDE during their
work time.
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- Hosting
- Provides hosting for KDE Dot News and also graciously providing us with
both Xen virtual hosting and full network connectivity.
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- Hosting
- Hosts a dedicated server for www.kde.org, our DNS servers and domain name
registration of kde.org and koffice.org .
- Employer
- Trolltech sponsors KDE developer David Faure for working part time on KDE and Koffice.
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- Hosting
- kdorf.kde.org which provides
the anonsvn.kde.org
and websvn.kde.org services.
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- Hosting
- Hosted webcvs.kde.org in the past.
- Employer
- Employs KDE developer Laurent Montel and employed David Faure, Daniel M. Duley and Chris Molnar
in the past.
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- Employer
- Eric Laffoon's company is sponsoring the KDE Developer Andras Mantia to work full-time on
Quanta Plus.
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- Employer
- Employs KDE developer David Faure.
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- Employer
- Employs the KDE developer Jarosław Staniek to work full time on
Kexi and
KDE libraries for MS Windows port.
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- Hardware
- A RICOH Aficio CL4000DN laser color printer is gratiously
made available to the KDE printing developers for testing of new proffesional printer options supported
by recent versions of CUPS. Many thanks to George Liu, Linux engineer at Ricoh, who initiated and
facilitated this.
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- Hardware
- Donated two xSeries x232 servers which are now our new
ktown.kde.org and kdorf.kde.org.Read the dot story
for specifications.
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- Hardware
- Donated a MAXDATA Platinum II machine as a new server to KDE. A very powerful
dual server with RAID capabilities, this machine became the new FTP master
server of the KDE project.
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![[Maxdata]](images/maxdata.png) |
- Hardware
- Donated an Alpha Workstation which served as FTP and mailing list
server. The alpha replaced venerable fiwi02.
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![[Vobis]](images/vobis.png) |
Rebel.com
- Hardware
- Provided KDE with three NetWinder Developer computer systems for
use in KDE development and presentations. The NetWinder Developer is a small but
powerful computer running GNU/Linux.
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- Hardware
- Wolfgang Dreyer of Quant-X, Austria, donated 128 MBytes of RAM for our alpha.
We were able to maintain 200 simultaneous ftp sessions with it.
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- Hardware
- Kindly donated 128 MBytes of RAM as well as a 4 GB hard disk for the former ftp.kde.org.
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- Hardware
- Kindly donated a CD writer to KDE.
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- Hosting
- kindly offered to host a
full bandwidth internet connection, which KDE can use without any
limitations. We use it currently to offer daily snapshots and as ftp mirror.
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![[Germany.net]](images/germany-net.png) |
Gigabell
- Hosting
- Offers us a dedicated machine we currently use as the German ftp mirror.
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![[Gigabell]](images/gigabell.png) |
- Software
- Kindly signed the SSL certificates we use for services on the kde.org subdomains.
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- Software
- Donated time-limited insure++ licenses to KDE developers to enhance the code quality of KDE.
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KAI Software
- Software
- Donated a KCC license to KDE developers to enhance the portability of KDE to this excellent compiler.
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- Software
- donated their OASIS XML Catalog Conformance Test Suite to KDE & the Open Source community.
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| Contribution | Sponsor Logo |
- Donation
- Hans F. donated USD 1000. Thanks to TightPoker.com for their contribution to the development of KDE!
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Kenneth Karlsson
- Donation
- Thanks to Kenneth Karlsson from Kennetex, Sweden, for donation 1000.- DM for
KDE development.
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- Donation
- Specialized Systems Consultants Inc. donated USD 1000.- in support of the KDE
community. Thank you very much!.
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- Financial Donation
- Patrick Götz of has made several donations in the past including EUR 1000
on November 14th, 2005.
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- Financial Donation
- Nick Galea from 2X Software Ltd, (the developers of
Thin Client and
Terminal server software for linux) donated USD 2500.-
to the KDE e.V. on April 5th, 2005.
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- Financial Donation
- Donated DM 5000,- from the sale of a benefit CD-ROM containing
KDE-Beta 2. Part of the money (donated in advance) was used for the developer
meeting KDE One. Also, Lehmanns donated
to the KDE team, in March 1999, DM 4500,- from the sales of another benefit
CD-ROM containing KDE 1.0.
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- Financial Donation
- Donated DM 3500,- to KDE. A part of the money was raised by a discount sale
on the trade fair SYSTEMS 98 in Munich.
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