KDE is at ! Come and visit our booth and attend talks by Piyush and Tomaz

Visit the booth at @fossasia at the Posts and Telecommunications Institute of Technology in Hanoi, Vietnam, from today April 8, until Wednesday, April 10; check out Plasma 6 and our new apps and gadgets; and attend talks from KDE devs Piyush Aggarwal

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and Tomaz Canabrava

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A photo in the exhibition hall at FOSSAsia 2024. In the foreground we see Tomaz, who is taking the selfies, and in the background we see Piyush, who is attending the KDE booth.
A photo in the exhibition hall at FOSSAsia 2024. There is a KDE banner and Tomaz is in front of it. To his left, we can see KDE's booth with laptops, monitors and other devices displaying KDE desktops and apps. There are stickers on the table and some attendees checking out a phone with Plasma Mobile.
A large group of attendees mill around the KDE booth at FOSSAsia 2024. Some are trying out devices and Tomaz is explaining stuff to them.

We have now reached (and surpassed) 1000 Supporting Members! 🎉

But as KDE grows and takes on more and more ambitious projects, the effort to raise funds also increases.

If you would like to help, please consider becoming a supporting member and get your name inscribed in Plasma's Hall of Fame:

kde.org/fundraisers/plasma6mem

Or, if you prefer, you can make a one time donation:

kde.org/community/donations/
kde.org/fundraisers/yearend202

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Donate and support KDE
Animation showing Plasma 6's "Welcome Center" and a scrolling list of people who have become Supporting Members.

The KStars project releases version 3.7.0 of the app for education and astronomy aficionados🪐🌠.

Apart from it's inbuilt planetarium, KStars 3.7.0 helps you improve the focus of your astrophotography, adds features that match the simulated view and what you see through your telescope, improves comparing multiple images, and makes scheduling your observations easier.

knro.blogspot.com/2024/04/ksta


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KStars in planetarium mode shows what you can see in the night sky from your location.
KStars helps you plan your observations by letting you choose what is visible from your location at any given time.
Screenshot showing the location of Saturn in the night sky over a period of several hours.