Hi,
Two weeks ago, Season of KDE 2023 was finished. We published a blog post
summing up what happened during the 3 months:
https://dot.kde.org/2023/05/04/season-kde-2023-conclusion.
Help spread the word about this excellent work at KDE by boosting/sharing
on social media:
* https://floss.social
Hi,
We start this year's Season of KDE tomorrow!
Benson wrote a blog post to describe what the SoK is about and its
timeline: https://dot.kde.org/2022/12/14/join-season-kde-2023
Paul and Aniqa shared the information on social network:
* https://www.instagram.com/p/CmJJRv_ju4f/?igshid
Hi,
a kind reminder. For now, there are 2 projects to improve the accessibility
of QML apps and websites.
Remember that the SoK is not only about code, but can also be about
documentation or other relevant stuff for KDE.
If there are no more ideas (GCompris and Krita won't be participating for
Hi Himanshu,
for now, there is only one idea in the SoK ideas page:
https://community.kde.org/SoK/Ideas/2023.
If you have any project you'd like to participate, feel free to contact the
team and expose yours ideas on what you'd like to work on.
Even if this team has no mentor willing to
Hi!
I am Himanshu. I applied for SOK last year, but couldn't make it. I look
forward to that this year. Please let me know when the organisations will
be enlisted.
have a great day ahead.
Himanshu
Hi,
The timeline for this year SoK is not yet decided but
https://community.kde.org/SoK/Ideas/2023 is created for mentors to add
their ideas.
If you are adding an idea, please remember to put your own contact
information in the description as the mentor. Do not add ideas with no
mentor and
On Wednesday, 2 November 2022 14:01:51 CET Johnny Jazeix wrote:
> This is a shameless copy-paste from Adriaan last year:
You absolutely have my blessing for that. I won't have time this year at *all*
for SoK things, but wish all y'all the best in finding cool things to work on
(my attention
Hi again,
for those who are wondering what administering is about, I've created a
page with my experience from last year:
https://community.kde.org/SoK/Administer_the_SoK.
Globally, the most important point is to have a calendar and a working
alarm clock to send emails/reminders at the good date
Hi all,
This is a shameless copy-paste from Adriaan last year:
Season of KDE happens when we want it to, if we want it to.
SoK is a mentorship-and-participation programme, where we encourage new
participants in KDE software. Take a look at
https://season.kde.org/
for more details.
For