Le mardi, octobre 13, 2020 2:01 PM, Adriaan de Groot <gr...@kde.org> a écrit :
Hi Adriaan, sorry for the late answer. It looks like I missed this mail. > On Thursday, 10 September 2020 16:11:08 CEST Caio Jordão Carvalho wrote: > > > As discussed in the SoK/GSoC BoF that we had yesterday, our plan is > > to start the next edition of Season of KDE soon. But first we need to > > include > > some ideas in our ideas page and, most importantly, we need mentors! So > > I couldn't tell if SoK was moving forward or likely to happen this year, but > since I wrote up a bunch of starter-issues for Calamares (close-to-a-KDE- > project) for Hacktoberfest (not-a-KDE-activity) which also fit the SoK theme, > I did the following: > > - updated SoK wiki front (https://community.kde.org/SoK) to mention 2021 > - added a general About page > - added Calamares projects (there's a dozen hacktoberfest issues available, > all of which are also suitable SoK things) Thanks a lot for this :) We are still looking for mentors so if anyone has a bit of time and good ideas of potential projects, please consider mentoring for SoK 2021. > > I did not: > > - even try to update https://season.kde.org/ (because Drupal, so it's not > something I think I can reach) A new website was created during GSoC and I should really start deploying it. I will let the mailing lists know then this is done. Cheers, Carl > > The s.k.o site makes it look like December 2019 is in the future, which is > kind of confusing. It'd be better to have it showing, say, the text "SoK > 2020 > is over, we're collecting ideas for 2021, the fancy JavaScript > wheel-calendar- > thingy is switched off but take a look at the Wiki for now" so it's clear > where we're at. > > [ade] >