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[[File:Mascot konqi-app-dev-katie.png|thumbnail|right|[[Katie]] speaks for the girls!]]
KDE Women is a group of women in the KDE community. We are here to help increase the number of women in Open Source and to support each other. KDE is a friendly and open community and one of the Open Source projects with the highest rate of female contributors. It strives through its diversity.
KDE Women is a group of women in the KDE community. We are here to help increase the number of women in Open Source and to support each other. KDE is a friendly and open community and one of the Open Source projects with the highest rate of female contributors. It strives through its diversity.


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Read our blogs on [http://planet.kde.org/ PlanetKDE] to find out what some of us are doing in KDE.
Read our blogs on [http://planet.kde.org/ PlanetKDE] to find out what some of us are doing in KDE.
=== Archive of past activities ===
* [[Special:myLanguage/AdaLovelaceDay|Ada Lovelace Day]]
* [[Special:myLanguage/OutreachProgramForWomen|Outreach Program For Women]]

Latest revision as of 10:49, 14 October 2022

Katie speaks for the girls!

KDE Women is a group of women in the KDE community. We are here to help increase the number of women in Open Source and to support each other. KDE is a friendly and open community and one of the Open Source projects with the highest rate of female contributors. It strives through its diversity.

Some of the things we do:

  • help women find the right place to contribute
  • encourage women to give talks at conferences such as Akademy, the annual KDE conference
  • provide mutual support

and most importantly we make KDE rock more each day ;-)

To contact us please join our mailing list.

Read our blogs on PlanetKDE to find out what some of us are doing in KDE.

Archive of past activities