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So, everyone, are you excited?

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And the award for the application award September 2, 2024 goes to Friedrich W.

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Kosselbau for for the work on Octeta and many years of contribution to KDE.

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They get it. Yeah.

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This year's non-application contribution award goes to Nikolaus Feller.

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For the work on KDE frameworks and plus one.

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Fine, I'll help.

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All right so earlier when i gave my sponsors lightning talk i wanted to say

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that that was going to be the last thing you're going to hear from me today

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i forgot which i'm glad i did now because it would have been a lie.

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But I'm kind of into lying about that anyway.

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So thank you very much. It feels great for being on it for what I love to do.

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But I also want to mention that everything in there was not just me.

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It was an effort of a lot of people.

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And I want to just mention some of them, which are Alex Lonau,

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Volker Krause, and various Davids.

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We can talk to him about Google's thinking for a while now, this super product.

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So, the next award is the Jury Award and this year it goes to,

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Albert Ostell-Sied for the work on the Qt Patch Collection, KD Gears Release,

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Maintainership, A18n and simply sticking to the project for so many years and

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as an active contributor.

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Fuck, okay, yeah, I was not expecting that, at least I am wearing a bit better clothes than last time.

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I won the first Academy Award in 2005, if you look at the picture, it's terrible, right?

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Today, I mean, my jeans are broken, but back then, yeah, it was very bad.

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Okay, anyhow, thank you, you gave me an award for being old,

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I appreciate that, you know?

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So yeah, I will hopefully keep being old with you all together because you're all awesome.

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So let's grow old together. Thank you.

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And now we come to the organization award and it goes as usually to the academy team for the work.

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We have this for, uh, you don't know?

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Can I put it in here? you thank you so

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much like last year when tobias in

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tessaloniki said to me david we should really do it here i was a bit skeptical

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because of the amount of work but honestly it's worth it having you all here

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be in our hometown having fun having a great academy it's a bit sad the social

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event got canceled but we can have fun here i think afterwards,

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Also, organizing it turned out to be very easy. Someone should definitely do it next year.

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Somebody else? No. No? Nico? Hello again. Yeah, that's it. Okay. Thank you.