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The '''KDE Commit-Digest''' is a weekly overview of the development activity in KDE. The Commit-Digest is created by volunteers using a tool called [http://enzyme.commit-digest.org/ Enzyme] (written by Danny Allen).  
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The [http://commit-digest.kde.org '''KDE Commit-Digest'''] is a weekly overview of the development activity in KDE. The Commit-Digest is created by volunteers using a web application called [http://enzyme.commit-digest.org/ Enzyme] (written by Danny Allen).  


== How to get started? ==
== How to get started? ==
Go to the Enzyme homepage and click on the "Apply" button on the right hand side, fill out the details and you will receive your login information soon. Also it is strongly recommended to subscribe to the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digest KDE Commit-Digest mailing list].
Go to the Enzyme homepage and click on the "Apply" button on the right hand side, fill out the details and you will receive your login information soon. Also it is strongly recommended to subscribe to the [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/digest KDE Commit-Digest mailing list] and read the guidelines provided in the ''Documentation'' section.
 
== Organization ==
* [[Commit Digest/Digest Schedule|Digest Editor Schedule]]


== Documentation ==
== Documentation ==
* [[Commit Digest/Guidelines|Inclusion and classification guidelines]]
* [[Commit Digest/Guidelines|Inclusion and classification guidelines]]
* [[Commit Digest/Editor guidelines|Editor guidlines]]
* [[Commit Digest/Editor guidelines|Editor guidlines]]
* [[Commit Digest/Developer guidelines|Developer guidelines]]


== Templates and helpers ==
== Templates and helpers ==

Latest revision as of 10:48, 1 June 2018

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The KDE Commit-Digest is a weekly overview of the development activity in KDE. The Commit-Digest is created by volunteers using a web application called Enzyme (written by Danny Allen).

How to get started?

Go to the Enzyme homepage and click on the "Apply" button on the right hand side, fill out the details and you will receive your login information soon. Also it is strongly recommended to subscribe to the KDE Commit-Digest mailing list and read the guidelines provided in the Documentation section.

Organization

Documentation

Templates and helpers

External links