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Friday, 1 September 2006

KDE e.V. Membership Assembly 2006

The annual general membership assembly of the KDE e.V. 2006 took place in Dublin during aKademy 2006. The board was extended to five members with Adriaan de Groot and Sebastian Kügler as new members while Mirko Böhm stepped down after serving as vice president and treasurer for seven years. There also were taken decisions to accept the rules of procedures about online voting, to accept the System Administration team as an official KDE e.V. working group and more.
Saturday, 1 July 2006

KDE e.V. Supporting Memberships

The rules of procedure for the supporting membership of the KDE e.V. are available in English and German.
Thursday, 1 September 2005

KDE e.V. Membership Council

The 2005 assembly meeting took place at aKademy 2005 in Malaga, Spain. A new board was elected and the assembly votes to add technical guidance as a responsibility of KDE e.V. and create working groups for KDE development and activity. Notes from the assembly meeting and the working group meeting are available.
Monday, 1 August 2005

Articles of Association (Statutes) of KDE e.V. now available in English

An English translation of KDE e.V.'s Articles of Association is now available.
Friday, 1 October 2004

New KDE e.V. Statutes

Effective from 15th October 2004 new KDE e.V. statutes are actice. You can find them (in German only at the moment) on the "Statutes and Articles" page.
Sunday, 1 August 2004

KDE e.V. Membership Council

KDE Community World Summit was held spanning 9 days of talks, tutorials, discussion rounds and coding activities.
Friday, 1 August 2003

KDE e.V. Membership Council

KDE Contributor Conference 2003, followed by an one week hackfest afterwards.
Sunday, 1 September 2002

KDE e.V. Membership Council

a list of the new board members), statute changes were discussed (but, according to German associative law, could not be voted on because the intended changes have to be announced in the invitation), and (of course) any available computers were used to hack on KDE.