Hello! This project fits our "KDE needs you" goal where we want to welcome more newcomers. As replied by Tomaz, we have no limitation on participating in our projects. Do you have a web page or document that would explain how your program work and when it is? For example, what kind of support from our side do you expect? Would you like a list of projects where people are willing to mentor? Would you like us to provide a list of ideas where students can work and they need to choose among them or is it more students coming (in group or alone) on the projects they want with an idea on implementing a feature to discuss? Also, what is the level in programming of the students? Beginners (never coded before or know what c++ is), intermediate (learnt some languages but need practice)...?
Cheers, Johnny Le ven. 28 nov. 2025 à 10:16, Kathmandu University Open Source Community <[email protected]> a écrit : > > Hello KDE Community, > > I hope this message finds you well. My name is Shriharsh Acharya, and I am > the coordinator of the KU Open Source Community (KUOSC) at Kathmandu > University. We are organizing our first-ever KUWoC event, a month-long > initiative aimed at engaging students from our university in contributing to > open-source projects. > > We would like to respectfully inquire if KDE would be open to supporting this > event, either by allowing our contributors to participate in your projects or > by offering guidance and mentorship. Your involvement would significantly > help in fostering a stronger open-source culture among our students. > > Thank you for considering our request. I look forward to any advice or > possibilities for collaboration you may suggest. > > Best regards, > Shriharsh Acharya > KUOSC Coordinator > Kathmandu University > >
