1 00:00:05,337 --> 00:00:08,197 So, everyone, are you excited? 2 00:00:12,937 --> 00:00:22,757 And the award for the application award September 2, 2024 goes to Friedrich W. 3 00:00:23,157 --> 00:00:29,617 Kosselbau for for the work on Octeta and many years of contribution to KDE. 4 00:00:42,137 --> 00:00:42,957 They get it. Yeah. 5 00:00:47,197 --> 00:00:53,117 This year's non-application contribution award goes to Nikolaus Feller. 6 00:01:04,177 --> 00:01:07,557 For the work on KDE frameworks and plus one. 7 00:01:11,457 --> 00:01:11,877 Fine, I'll help. 8 00:01:23,397 --> 00:01:29,377 All right so earlier when i gave my sponsors lightning talk i wanted to say 9 00:01:29,377 --> 00:01:32,317 that that was going to be the last thing you're going to hear from me today 10 00:01:32,317 --> 00:01:37,637 i forgot which i'm glad i did now because it would have been a lie. 11 00:01:37,957 --> 00:01:41,057 But I'm kind of into lying about that anyway. 12 00:01:42,457 --> 00:01:48,697 So thank you very much. It feels great for being on it for what I love to do. 13 00:01:49,217 --> 00:01:54,877 But I also want to mention that everything in there was not just me. 14 00:01:55,017 --> 00:01:57,457 It was an effort of a lot of people. 15 00:01:57,737 --> 00:02:02,997 And I want to just mention some of them, which are Alex Lonau, 16 00:02:03,257 --> 00:02:06,197 Volker Krause, and various Davids. 17 00:02:11,917 --> 00:02:15,817 We can talk to him about Google's thinking for a while now, this super product. 18 00:02:20,492 --> 00:02:26,092 So, the next award is the Jury Award and this year it goes to, 19 00:02:26,592 --> 00:02:32,392 Albert Ostell-Sied for the work on the Qt Patch Collection, KD Gears Release, 20 00:02:32,692 --> 00:02:38,752 Maintainership, A18n and simply sticking to the project for so many years and 21 00:02:38,752 --> 00:02:40,992 as an active contributor. 22 00:02:53,972 --> 00:03:01,032 Fuck, okay, yeah, I was not expecting that, at least I am wearing a bit better clothes than last time. 23 00:03:01,232 --> 00:03:08,732 I won the first Academy Award in 2005, if you look at the picture, it's terrible, right? 24 00:03:08,892 --> 00:03:13,372 Today, I mean, my jeans are broken, but back then, yeah, it was very bad. 25 00:03:13,472 --> 00:03:16,452 Okay, anyhow, thank you, you gave me an award for being old, 26 00:03:16,652 --> 00:03:18,912 I appreciate that, you know? 27 00:03:20,112 --> 00:03:26,152 So yeah, I will hopefully keep being old with you all together because you're all awesome. 28 00:03:26,512 --> 00:03:28,452 So let's grow old together. Thank you. 29 00:03:42,332 --> 00:03:50,492 And now we come to the organization award and it goes as usually to the academy team for the work. 30 00:04:02,292 --> 00:04:04,672 We have this for, uh, you don't know? 31 00:04:23,572 --> 00:04:28,692 Can I put it in here? you thank you so 32 00:04:28,692 --> 00:04:32,032 much like last year when tobias in 33 00:04:32,032 --> 00:04:36,812 tessaloniki said to me david we should really do it here i was a bit skeptical 34 00:04:36,812 --> 00:04:42,332 because of the amount of work but honestly it's worth it having you all here 35 00:04:42,332 --> 00:04:47,492 be in our hometown having fun having a great academy it's a bit sad the social 36 00:04:47,492 --> 00:04:51,952 event got canceled but we can have fun here i think afterwards, 37 00:05:01,972 --> 00:05:05,732 Also, organizing it turned out to be very easy. Someone should definitely do it next year. 38 00:05:10,252 --> 00:05:16,552 Somebody else? No. No? Nico? Hello again. Yeah, that's it. Okay. Thank you.