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Intro

Purpose

The purpose is to have a collection of open content to include in live CDs or to install on demo equipment to show the power of KDE Plasma Desktop and esp. KDE Applications.

Processes/ToDos

Please

  • add content (description and links).
  • note the license next to each link/file.

Question: Should we link to the content from here? Or just to the main site and pack the content in one file? Where could we store that file?

Who is working on what?

Task / Contributor / Status / Planned finishing date

  • Do summary page on wiki / Thomas (ungethym) / done / 2010-12

Data

Documents

  • MS Word .doc (CC-BY): HERE
  • MS Excel .xls (CC-BY): HERE

Images

  • What does KDE mean to you?:


    • (All rights reserved): 787434_83176030_large.png
    • (All rights reserved): 575059_21247565_large.png
  • Be Free.KDE:


    • (All rights reserved): 687994_26496676_large.png
    • (All rights reserved): 801003_14032228_large.png
  • Join the Game:


    • (All rights reserved): 1170737_36181879.png
    • (All rights reserved):

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Videos

Some short videos to show that they could be played with KDE software. Please use a free file format (e.g. ogv/ogm). Proprietary formats are not installed by default in most distros.

  • or a KDE trailer

Music

Use the http://www.jamendo.com/ web site with lots of music to listen or download for free. All the music on jamendo is available under one of the six Creative Commons licenses. They authorize free download and enable the artists to promote their music while protecting their rights.

Here are some albums to download with full support for Amarok's online services(wikipedia, lyrics, cover download):

Some more albums which do not support all services:

Please use a free file format (e.g. ogv/ogm). Mp3 format is not installed by default in most distros.