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Generally we expect that the people writing these articles have some kind of qualification to talk about the issue - so you will probably have worked in the relevant area, either within or outside of KDE. Views external to KDE can be just as valuable as they may challenge some ideas that we hold. | Generally we expect that the people writing these articles have some kind of qualification to talk about the issue - so you will probably have worked in the relevant area, either within or outside of KDE. Views external to KDE can be just as valuable as they may challenge some ideas that we hold. | ||
* Branding | * Branding (video with Aaron) | ||
* How to succeed on Windows/Mac | * How to succeed on Windows/Mac | ||
* KDE Platform versus pure Qt | * KDE Platform versus pure Qt | ||
For some of these, we might welcome pairs of articles with conflicting points of view. | For some of these, we might welcome pairs of articles with conflicting points of view. |
Revision as of 15:43, 28 October 2010
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.
Write feature or news articles for KDE.News
(insert list of ideas here)
Write opinion articles for KDE.News
Generally we expect that the people writing these articles have some kind of qualification to talk about the issue - so you will probably have worked in the relevant area, either within or outside of KDE. Views external to KDE can be just as valuable as they may challenge some ideas that we hold.
- Branding (video with Aaron)
- How to succeed on Windows/Mac
- KDE Platform versus pure Qt
For some of these, we might welcome pairs of articles with conflicting points of view.