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Get Involved</translate> <translate>

New to KDE? If you want to start contributing, start here.</translate>
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Policies</translate> <translate>

Policies covering development of KDE software.
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Schedules</translate> <translate>

Upcoming freezes and release dates for KDE's main products.</translate>
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Events</translate> <translate>

Conferences, sprints and other events in KDE, including Akademy.</translate>
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Infrastructure</translate> <translate>

Infrastructure provided for KDE projects, such as source control and systems for translators.</translate>
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Guidelines and how-tos</translate> <translate>

Guidelines for creating good software, and helpful information for contributors that is not project-specific.</translate>
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Mentoring</translate> <translate>

Programmes aimed at introducing new contributors to KDE.
Google Code-in | Google Summer of Code | Outreach Program for Women | Season of KDE</translate>

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