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Working towards better collaboration by learning from each others rights and wrongs KDE and GNOME Lydia Pintscher (@nightrose) Seif Lotfy (@seiflotfy)

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Page 1: GNOME & KDE - Working towards better collaboration by learning from each others rights and wrongs

Working towards better collaboration by learning from each others rights and wrongs

KDE and GNOME

Lydia Pintscher (@nightrose)Seif Lotfy (@seiflotfy)

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joining the community

by D Sharon Pruitt

Page 3: GNOME & KDE - Working towards better collaboration by learning from each others rights and wrongs

delegation via motivation

by kwl on flickr

Page 4: GNOME & KDE - Working towards better collaboration by learning from each others rights and wrongs

funding

by epSos.de on flickr

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democracy, meritocracy and dictatorship

by dnorman on flickr

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occupation groups

by jurvetson on flickr

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upstream – downstream relations

by zoutedrop on flickr

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legal vs moral

by digital_rampage on flickr

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NIH syndrome

by horiavarlan on flickr

Page 10: GNOME & KDE - Working towards better collaboration by learning from each others rights and wrongs

leaving the community

by fukin11 on flickr

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Questions? Please!

Lydia Pintscher (@nightrose)Seif Lotfy (@seiflotfy)

Now go out and talk to each other and then let us know what you learned ;-)