Wonderful! On Mon, Dec 23, 2013 at 6:46 AM, Aaron J. Seigo <[email protected]> wrote: > On Monday, December 23, 2013 00:14:13 Gustav González wrote: >> So guys, what is the next step we should take to join the KDE community? > > First off: Tupi looks *awesome* .. nicely done :) > > You’ve probably already seen the KDE Manifesto: > > http://manifesto.kde.org/ > > That pretty much sums up the commitments and benefits. The big one for Tupi > probably is to migrate the home of the primary git repo from github.com to > git.kde.org. > > To do that, your developers need to apply for a commit account on > https://identity.kde.org/ and then someone should add the Tupi git repository > to their scratch area, following the directions here: > > http://community.kde.org/Sysadmin/GitKdeOrgManual > > and then make a sys admin request here: > > https://sysadmin.kde.org/tickets/index.php?page=tickets&act=add > > to move the repository to a proper home (probably in extragear, perhaps in > artwork?). You can browse the repository structure here: > > https://projects.kde.org/projects > > with extragear here: > > https://projects.kde.org/projects/extragear > > I look forward to seeing Tupi part of the KDE community :) > > -- > Aaron J. Seigo
To piggyback on Aaron's good suggestion, there are other ways to 'snuggle in' with the KDE community. We have awesome wikis for you to use, Community for your own team planning, notes and such, Userbase for Handbooks, tutorials, and other user documentation, and Techbase for devel documentation. You might open a section in the Forums; many users find this the best way to ask questions or present their work, and the Tupi community can easily run contests, open up threads about sharing of user-created graphics and such. I see there is already quite a bit of Krita+Tupi action there now. :-) Your existing forums can be moved to the KDE infra if you want. Do you report bugs on bugs.kde.org? It's an awesome system, and we have great bug triagers. Have you a list for users and/or developers? Our list system is great, with lots of help available to expunge spam, etc. Finally, do you want an IRC channel? Join us in #kde-ops to get one set up. I'm not suggesting that you do all of these! But these are all options that the KDE community has developed to help teams out. All the best, Valorie -- http://about.me/valoriez _______________________________________________ kde-community mailing list [email protected] https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community
