Speakers
- Albert Astals Cid (Poppler - The free PDF rendering library)
- Aleix Pol (KDevelop 4, a new development platform)
- Alexandra Leisse (Managing the Unmanageable, or: Community Building 101)
- Alp Toker (WebKit combined GTK+/Qt talk)
- Andreas Aardal Hanssen (The evolution of Widgets in Qt)
- Ariya Hidayat (Special F/X with Graphics View)
- Artur de Souza (What's up about Plasma-MID?)
- Bart Cerneels (The Business of Free)
- Caio Marcelo de Oliveira (The Unusual Suspect: Layouts for sleeker KDE applications)
- Celeste Lyn Paul (Usability Testing for the Rest of Us )
- Daniel Molkentin (Qt Creator - Creating Developers Comfort Zone)
- David Faure (Bugfixing is fun)
- Eduardo Madeira Fleury (The Unusual Suspect: Layouts for sleeker KDE applications)
- Fabrizio Montesi (Building distributed applications with JOLIE and Qt)
- Frank Karlitschek (The Social Desktop)
- Guillermo Antonio Amaral Bastidas (KDE in Latin America)
- Holger Freyther (WebKit combined GTK+/Qt talk)
- Jesper Thomschütz (Distributing your Qt4 app across distributions through the Linux Standards Base)
- Jos van den Oever (Desktop search: Extracting semantic meta data)
- Kate Alhola (Animated UI technologies in maemo 5 (Fremantle))
- Kevin Krammer (Live tutorial - Writing an Akonadi resource in (less than ) 30 minutes )
- Kevin Ottens (Three years of collaboration with Toulouse University)
- Knut Yrvin (Student Project Wrap-up)
- Laura Dragan (KDE Applications using Nepomuk)
- Mirko Boehm (Build Automation in Akonadi and the rest of KDE)
- Mustapha Abubakar (Project Participating in KDE: Hausa Language Translation Project)
- Nikolaj Hald Nielsen (The Business of Free)
- Nuno Pinheiro (Oxygen, for the desktop you need!)
- Olivier Goffart (How to write good libraries, keys to better code sharing)
- Olivier Tilloy (Elisa, a media center on the desktop)
- Sebastian Kügler (The Finishing Touch)
- Sebastian Trüg (Desktop Semantics With Nepomuk)
- Simon Hausmann (Git and Gitorious for Qt and KDE development )
- Stephen Kelly (Bringing KDE4 to KJots)
- Thomas McGuire (KMail 2 - The Road to Akonadi)
- Thomas Zander (Practical Unit Testing)
- Till Adam (In it for the money - the what, how and why of commercial KDE development)
- Torsten Rahn (Marble -- A Virtual Globe for People)
- Volker Krause (Automated Testing in Service Oriented Environments)
- Will Stephenson (Akonadi - the independent solution for PIM data)