Hello beautiful KDE people. Some number of threads ago, Eike suggested an interesting idea.
> Developer recruitment should be our #1 problem for the > next two years I feel like the discussions about phabricator, github, gitlab, whatever other infrastructure we use to develop our code are a bit of a technical solution to a social problem. Maybe part of the solution is indeed a technical one, but I'm keen to hear what social solutions we might have to get more hackers into KDE? I myself have faded from KDE development in recent times for various reasons that I'd be happy to chat about in IRC, though one is likely that weird effect of getting sucked into the bay area's reality distortion field combined with general burnout of working on things. What might be some ideas to rally us burnt-out gearheads around the hearth? Can we have another Camp KDE with a week of hacking? :)
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