Promo/Get Involved/Jobs
Jobs
Here are a list of ideas for things that you can do to get involved with the KDE Promotion team. Each task has a contact name for someone who can guide you through what is needed. There is also space to put your name to indicate that you are working on the task, to avoid duplication of effort.
When signing up or asking for a task, you can contact the mentor directly (their name should link to a page with contact details) or send a mail to the kde-promo mailing list. It is generally better to do the latter in case the initial mentor is busy and so that you can get more feedback, meet everyone and let everyone know that you are working on it.
This list is far from complete and we welcome your own ideas for things that you would like to do, articles you would like to write and so on. Just contact the kde-promo list to discuss.
Write feature or news articles for KDE.News
Are you interested in writing articles for KDE's official news outlet, KDE.News? You can have a look at the guidance on articles we accept and come up with your own idea or take up one of the suggestions below.
If you are interested in an option below, fill in your name under 'Asigned to' (it's ok, that doesn't commit you to writing it) and contact either the 'Contact' or, preferably, [email protected] to let us know you are working on it and to ask any questions (such as who you should contact for further information).
Topic | Contact | Status notes | Assigned to |
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What is the status of KMail with respect to KDE Frameworks 5 | KDE PIM team? | Could cover KF5 port, refactoring of Akonadi... |
Recruit new contributors
Below you can find several ideas to lower barrier of entry in KDE.
Topic | Contact | Status notes | Assigned to |
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Write junior jobs walkthrough articles | |||
Advertise developer profiles | |||
Create junior jobs digest | monthly dot article? | Justin | Need to review what jobs are posted and then pick some things to highlight and discuss. |
Promote KDE teams
You can also promote specific teams like Bugsquad. You can join a specific team like kde-games or bugsquad to help them with promo things. Fix their webpage, write dot articles, do interviews, attend and write about meetings, help with announcements. It's very much fun to do, you'll get to know one of those cool teams, they'll appreciate you a lot, and you'll learn new things while doing it!
Solve Technical/Organisational Problems
Topic | Contact | Status notes | Assigned to |
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What's the best service(s) to handle promo video? | KDE Promo team/VDG | We need YouTube for exposure, but Blip.tv lets us upload and link directly to videos in free formats. It also seems possible to syndicate Blip.tv to YouTube. Is this the best way? Research the options and prepare a report and recommendations for the promo team. WIP: [1] | Harold Schreckengost |
Mailing list cleanup | There are a ton of KDE related mailing lists [2] that are dead or could be combined with other lists. Since these lists are the entry point for communication with many teams having a more concise/useful directory of mailing lists would increase the chances of new people actually reaching someone that can help them with their question. Contact me directly or via the Promo list for details. |