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KDE hosts a variety of websites, from the highly dynamic to info, documentation, and promotional sites. Volunteering involves very different aspects ranging from: | KDE hosts a variety of websites, from the highly dynamic to info, documentation, and promotional sites. Volunteering involves very different aspects ranging from: | ||
* writing content | * writing content | ||
* moderating in the forum | * moderating in the forum | ||
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{{Note|Capacity is about to become deprecated, as the main site is being prepared for a move to <del>WordPress</del> <del>Drupal</del> to be decided}} | {{Note|Capacity is about to become deprecated, as the main site is being prepared for a move to <del>WordPress</del> <del>Drupal</del> to be decided}} | ||
=== | === Discussion about kde websites === | ||
* IRC channel: #kde-www | * IRC channel: #kde-www | ||
* Matrix channel: [https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#freenode_#kde-www:matrix.org #kde-www] | |||
* Mailinglist: [http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-www kde-www] See http://kde.org/mailinglists/ for details | * Mailinglist: [http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-www kde-www] See http://kde.org/mailinglists/ for details | ||
== Documentation == | == Documentation == | ||
=== Setting up kde.org or other capacity based website on your computer === | |||
In order to do any development you will want to have a local version of the websites to test before committing. The instructions for how to set this up are here: [[KDE.org/Local Setup|Local Website Setup]]. | |||
=== Documentation for MediaWiki === | === Documentation for MediaWiki === | ||
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* And the translation bundle | * And the translation bundle | ||
=== Documentation for the | === Documentation for the Jekyll theme === | ||
You can find the documentation for the | You can find the documentation for the Jekyll theme in the [https://invent.kde.org/websites/jekyll-kde-theme project README] and a Tutorial is available at [[KDE.org/Jekyll]]. | ||
=== Documentation for the cdn export (webpack) === | === Documentation for the cdn export (webpack) === | ||
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* The wikis: userbase, techbase and community | * The wikis: userbase, techbase and community | ||
* kde.org/applications | * kde.org/applications | ||
* kde.org | * kde.org | ||
=== Documentation for Capacity === | === Documentation for Capacity === |
Revision as of 08:43, 4 November 2019
Introduction
KDE hosts a variety of websites, from the highly dynamic to info, documentation, and promotional sites. Volunteering involves very different aspects ranging from:
- writing content
- moderating in the forum
- coordinating announcements
- staying in contact with KDE developers to be aware of latest changes
- administering dynamic sites like forum, wikis
- watching out for spammers in those
- enhancing functionality of the codebase
- styling/designing the look of our sites
- etc etc
The web team works closely with the promo and the sysadmin teams to make sure that KDE has a nice-looking and functional web presence.
Getting involved
Coding
There are a variety of options to get involved. KDE websites use either its own framework (Capacity, see below), or one of the well known frameworks around the web. This includes:
KDE's web needs steadily change, and there is always room for coders who are able to contribute HTML, CSS or PHP.
Discussion about kde websites
- IRC channel: #kde-www
- Matrix channel: #kde-www
- Mailinglist: kde-www See http://kde.org/mailinglists/ for details
Documentation
Setting up kde.org or other capacity based website on your computer
In order to do any development you will want to have a local version of the websites to test before committing. The instructions for how to set this up are here: Local Website Setup.
Documentation for MediaWiki
KDE's MediaWiki instance are using the family setup.
The theme is located at Aether-mediawiki gitlab and the extensions are the following:
- ConfirmEdit
- DocumentationTags
- Contribution_Scores
- DynamicPageList_(third-party)
- EmbedVideo
- ImageMap
- ParserFunctions
- MassEditRegex
- LiquidThreads
- SpamBlacklist
- TitleBlacklist
- UserMerge
- Interwiki
- Matomo
- Nuke
- And the translation bundle
Documentation for the Jekyll theme
You can find the documentation for the Jekyll theme in the project README and a Tutorial is available at KDE.org/Jekyll.
Documentation for the cdn export (webpack)
The code is available at websites/aether-sass.
Websites using this theme:
- The wikis: userbase, techbase and community
- kde.org/applications
- kde.org
Documentation for Capacity
The current default framework for many *.kde.org domains is the /media-framework, aka Capacity. Any documentation about this should go here:
Working with Wordpress on kde.org
Note: this is not reflective of the current state of kde.org but will be helpful once kde.org has been ported to neverland and wordpress. Wordpress Help
- Discussion for a new site here
Themes
Site Maintainance
- Status of our *.kde.org domains
- International
Meetings
The Team
See here
Sub projects
- /KDE Forums - KDE Community Forums
- /Season - KDE Student Programs