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Community.kde.org is the working area for the KDE community. It provides a place for sharing information within the community. KDE operates three wikis, listed at https://wiki.kde.org/


Welcome to community.kde.org, the working area for artists, programmers, writers, translators, and everyone that is making and improving KDE.

Newcomers are welcome, see Get Involved for information about starting as a KDE developer, artist, promoter, and many other roles.

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Policies</translate> <translate>

Policies covering development of KDE software.
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Upcoming freeze and release dates.</translate>
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Infrastructure</translate> <translate>

Git in KDE | Localize</translate>
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Getting Started</translate> <translate>

How to set up a development environment, build KDE Software and submit patches.
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Getting Help</translate> <translate>

Resources for finding help with KDE development.
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