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Revision as of 22:23, 16 September 2017
Welcome to community.kde.org. Here you will find information for members of the community, including how to get involved if you aren't already.
Note: before editing the wiki, look at Help:Contribute#Organisation to see where to add content.
Hot right now
- IM Survey Results
- Akademy 2017
- GSoC, SoK and OPfW
- User manual for git.kde.org
- Events KDE will be attending
- KDE Frameworks 5
Community Information Hub
Information useful across many projects, or for the KDE community as a whole.
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Community Management and Coordination
These teams help keep the KDE community running smoothly by providing support, administration and arbitration.
- Community Working Group: keeping the community running smoothly
- KDE e.V.: financial and legal administration
- Incubator: process for adding existing projects to the KDE family
- Leadership
- Mentoring: programmes for introducing new contributors to KDE
- Promo: getting the word out about KDE
- Sysadmin: building and maintaining KDE infrastructure
Things to deal with:
- KDE.org Websites
- KDE Forums - Information about forum.kde.org for developers and contributors
- KDE Student Programs - Functional guide of season.kde.org for students, mentors and admins
- KDE — various documentation affecting the entire community
Cross-Project Teams
These teams work on areas common across lots of projects, sharing their expertise and working on tasks that individual projects often don't have the resources to manage on their own.
- Accessibility
- Bugsquad
- Documentation
- Gardening
- Localization
- Release Team
- Research
- Platform teams
- Visual Design Group
Projects
These are pages for specific projects. These can be pieces or collections of software, specific websites or other relatively self-contained areas of work.
- Alkimia
- Baloo — Metadata and search
- Bodega — Content publishing and delivery system
- Commit Digest
- Common Task Videos
- Confidence — A password management app
- Calligra - Office and creative suite
- digiKam
- Dolphin
- Gwenview
- ISOImageWriter
- KDE Utils
- KGet
- KIO GDrive
- Kopete
- Multimedia
- Rekonq
- Solid — KDE hardware teams
- Sonnet – Spell checking extraordinaire
- Okular -- KDE PDF reader
- Playground -- Projects that are not ready but still in discussion
- KDE Core — Core modules of KDE, including kdelibs
- KDE Edu
- KDE Frameworks 5
- KDE Games
- KDE PIM
- KDE Science
- KDevelop
- KSecretService
- Krita — Painting for Digital Artists
- KWin
- Necessitas
- Neon
- Ocs-server
- Plasma Project Team Coordination
- Real-Time Communication and Collaboration (Telepathy)
- RKWard GUI for R
- Zanshin
Subcommunities
These are groups that come together based on shared experiences, rather than because they are working on the same thing.
- Country teams:
- KDE Women