On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 5:57 AM Christoph Feck wrote:
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> On 10/16/20 15:26, Ilya Bizyaev wrote:
> > I've had a wild idea of doing a KDE-related engineering project
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> Thank you for your interest in helping the KDE community!
>
> If you exclude anything reported to bugs.kde.org (which does not
Hi Ilya,
> That's fair. Even though the format would declare it an engineering thesis
> and shift the focus more to the code, I would still need to show research
> skills, explain the novelty of this work (maybe by using a more general
> topic name) and write plenty of text. Do you think the
Hello Christoph, David!
Thank you for your input!
I have read through the shared materials, browsed Bugzilla reports, dug up and
read the
https://blogs.kde.org/2018/08/02/engineering-plasma-extensions-and-stability-—-present-and-future
by Eike, and watched David's
On 10/16/20 15:26, Ilya Bizyaev wrote:
I've had a wild idea of doing a KDE-related engineering project
Thank you for your interest in helping the KDE community!
If you exclude anything reported to bugs.kde.org (which does not only
list bugs, but also has ideas for new features), you could
Hello Aleix, thank you for your reply!
> Have you thought about what you would like to do? Would you have some
> ideas about something you would like to see developed?
That's the hardest part for me, and what I was hoping to get some input on :)
Most of the projects I can think of
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 3:26 PM Ilya Bizyaev wrote:
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> Hello!
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> I'm currently in my last year of bachelor studies, and I'm now looking for a
> topic for my bachelor thesis. I've had a wild idea of doing a KDE-related
> engineering project since it sounds fun, would give me a good occasion to
Hi Ilya,
On Fri, Oct 16, 2020 at 6:26 AM Ilya Bizyaev wrote:
> Hello!
>
> I'm currently in my last year of bachelor studies, and I'm now looking for
> a topic for my bachelor thesis. I've had a wild idea of doing a KDE-related
> engineering project since it sounds fun, would give me a good