Great, I did not know that there was this automated monitoring. Handy. 

I created a page (https://trac.macports.org/wiki/KDE) with the information I 
thought relevant for now, and added its link to the main wiki page. 
As I do not consider myself a KDE expert neither a Macports one, some parts may 
be incomplete or inaccurate. Please feel free to edit/correct them. I will also 
expand the ports list in order to try to have something describing the maze of 
KDE ports.

I indeed do not hope that users will fall on this page directly, but it could 
be handy to have it to redirect questions, instead of repeating the same 
answers several times, or receive complaints because the information was not 
out there.

Cheers, 

Nicolas

On Mar 2, 2013, at 8:54 PM, Ian Wadham <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 02/03/2013, at 6:25 PM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
>> On Mar 2, 2013, at 01:23, Nicolas Pavillon wrote:
>>> Following the discussion concerning the improvement of the display of port 
>>> notes, I was also considering gathering the information for installing KDE 
>>> ports somewhere. I noticed that while we have an extensive page in the wiki 
>>> concerning gnome (https://trac.macports.org/wiki/GNOME), KDE just links to 
>>> the somewhat outdated external page of KDE about Mac. 
>>> 
>>> I am not sure anymore about the policy concerning the wiki. May I create 
>>> directly the page and gather the information on a new page dedicated to 
>>> KDE, or is there a validation procedure, since it is not monitored through 
>>> commits like the Macports Guide ?
>> 
>> Changes to the wiki do get sent to the macports-changes mailing list, just 
>> like commits to the repository. Please feel free to create wiki pages and 
>> write documentation to your heart's content! 
> 
> And if you need any help, review, etc. please let me know.  Unfortunately, I 
> do not
> know how to write wikis, but I do know a little about KDE and the KDE 
> project, so
> maybe I can get some questions answered.
> 
> I am not sure if anyone new to KDE apps will see the proposed wiki before they
> jump in at the deep end and try to get digikam or kdenlive installed and 
> running
> and then get into trouble (as has happened just recently).  But the wiki will 
> be a
> valuable resource to show them after the event and help them recover.
> 
> All the best, Ian W.
> KDE Games Developer
> 
> 
> 
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