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= HomebrewKDE =
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'''Sponsor:''' Albert Astals Cid
'''Sponsor:''' Albert Astals Cid
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==== Free Software ====
==== Free Software ====
- HomebrewKDE is licensed under BSD 2-Clause License. According to [[Policies/Licensing_Policy|KDE Licensing Policy]] BSD 2-clause is acceptable.
- Homebrew KDE is licensed under BSD 2-Clause License. According to [[Policies/Licensing_Policy|KDE Licensing Policy]] BSD 2-clause is acceptable.


- We started migration to KDE's GitLab as [https://invent.kde.org/ykolesnykov/homebrew-kde ykolesnykov/homebrew-kde], but more recent commits still need to be ported.
- We started migration to KDE's GitLab as [https://invent.kde.org/ykolesnykov/homebrew-kde ykolesnykov/homebrew-kde], but more recent commits still need to be ported.
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==== End-User Focus ====
==== End-User Focus ====
- HomebrewKDE tries to make enrollment to it and installation of KDE software as easy as possible and automates all hard routine work under the hood.
- Homebrew KDE tries to make enrollment to it and installation of KDE software as easy as possible and automates all hard routine work under the hood.


== Sponsor Checklists ==
== Sponsor Checklists ==

Revision as of 19:05, 26 May 2020

Homebrew KDE

Sponsor: Albert Astals Cid

A third-party Homebrew repo (tap), that allows to install KDE software on macOS systems.

Team

Yurii Kolesnykov is the only active contributor, but there is also some seasoned contributors from time to time.

Manifesto Compliance Plan

Values

Open Governance

- We plan to perform discussion via GitLab tickets and kde-devel chatroom.

Free Software

- Homebrew KDE is licensed under BSD 2-Clause License. According to KDE Licensing Policy BSD 2-clause is acceptable.

- We started migration to KDE's GitLab as ykolesnykov/homebrew-kde, but more recent commits still need to be ported.

Inclusivity

- Anyone is free to contribute, and anyone can use it.

Innovation

- KDE is still new and very experimental on Mac systems and it provides an easy install process for Mac users. More technical part of Mac users is already have Homebrew installed, which is one best package managers for Mac.

Common Ownership

- Anyone can help out, anyone can contribute, report bugs, active contributors may request write rights.

End-User Focus

- Homebrew KDE tries to make enrollment to it and installation of KDE software as easy as possible and automates all hard routine work under the hood.

Candidate ready

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