for you to attend, please add your name on
the wiki:https://community.kde.org/Sprints/Onboarding/2019
All the best,
Neofytos
KDE Onboarding Team
On Thu, Feb 21, 2019 at 11:09 PM tetris4 wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> One of the major tasks for the Onboarding goal is to make it e
Hey all,
I started a channel on matrix so we can organize around participating as
KDE in SoD:
https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde-sod:kde.org
Do join us if you are interested to contribute towards this!
Cheers,
Neofytos
On Tue, Mar 12, 2019 at 5:25 PM Bhushan Shah wrote:
> Hello Albert,
>
> O
Hello everyone,
As part of KDE's Streamlined Onboarding goal, we started a KDE welcome team
which has been active (mainly on Matrix) for a few months now:
https://phabricator.kde.org/T8712
The channel is linked on the Get Involved page and now also on our new
Riot/Matrix
instance.
If you are int
Hi everyone,
One of the major tasks for the Onboarding goal is to make it easier for
newcomers to KDE to set up a development environment, so they can start
working on the projects they would like to contribute in:
https://phabricator.kde.org/T8484.
We decided to organize a sprint to start workin
Hi all,
Sorry for bumping an old thread. I'm responsible for the Streamlined
Onboarding goal and Bugzilla seems to be a hot topic relating to this. This
is already the second thread I'm posting this message, the first one being
https://mail.kde.org/pipermail/kde-community/2018q1/004274.html
Nate
Hi all,
A bit late to the party, yet I'm responsible for the Streamlined Onboarding
goal and Bugzilla seems to be a hot topic relating to this. Nate had even
proposed a dedicated goal for Bugzilla back when the goals where voted and
it got merged with Onboarding as they overlapped. I thought it ma
Hi all,
As ade mentioned, this directly relates to the onboarding goal and it's
indeed something we can improve. I started an issue on Phabricator to make
sure this topic is properly tracked:
https://phabricator.kde.org/T8484
Can we continue the discussion there?
Cheers,
Neofytos
On Mon, Mar 19
>From what is discussed so far, I see two ways to further approach this:
being reactive and proactive.
In being reactive, we can indeed prepare in advance answers to a set of
questions that we expect being asked at an event. As Adriaan mentioned,
this is not always straightforward. But we could ha
Hi everyone.
As someone who was at a KDE's booth for the first time, I gained some
amazing experience from participating and definitely recommend it to those
that never attempted it.
I was positively surprised by the diversity of people coming up and asking
for information. We had several develop
Hi,
Not my first time at FOSDEM, but first time volunteering for the KDE booth
and for organizing anything related leading up to the event.
My T-shirt size is large and my energy and enthusiasm levels will be high!
=D
It probably doesn't count, but I will be giving a lightning talk on behalf
of
On 13-02-2016 22:57, Thomas Pfeiffer wrote:
Does that make sense to you guys?
And most importantly: Who'd be up for joining the program team?
I do think KDE can and should improve communication with distributions
and I would be happy to contribute in this effort. =)
Cheers,
Neofytos
(tetr...
On 01-02-2016 19:31, Cornelius Schumacher wrote:
On Monday 01 February 2016 13:04:37 Sebastian Kügler wrote:
I'm not against automated testing at all, I just think it doesn't work
at
the highest level and bears pitfalls of distros gaming the system, or
people actually care more about the numb
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