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In a new series of People Behind KDE interviews, we visit the United States of America to meet a KDE developer with an affinity for education, accessibility, and Asian culture, a person who works on getting you Hot New Stuff - tonight’s star of People Behind KDE is Jeremy Paul Whiting.
I work on KDE because I like C++/Qt, the KDE libraries, and the community. I think the current state of the desktop “wars” is over (hopefully), although there are still some stubborn developers on both sides, but I think…











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