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        <description>In 2024 the KDE community elected "Streamlined Application Development Experience" as one of their goals for the coming years. In this talk we are going to explore what this means, what has been achieved since then, and what the future of developing KDE applications will hold. Nicolas is working as Software Platform Engineer at KDE e.V., the non-profit organization behind the KDE community. In this role he is looking after common building blocks underpinning all KDE software. The Linux App Summit (LAS) brings the global Linux community together to learn, collaborate, and help grow the Linux application ecosystem. Through talks, panels, and Q&amp;A sessions, we encourage attendees to share ideas, make connections, and join our goal of building a common app ecosystem.</description>
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