Some parts of the kde website are seriously out of date, some have copyright referneces to 2005,but really if a set system using php to define a variable was done, it would automatically change. Aswell there are pages such as picture gallery of developers that is way old, half of the people I haven't heard off. Doesn't even have for example aaron Seigo on, and he is a main developer.
<br><br>Hopefully in line with spreadkde, more organisation into updates can be easily done, but this is my opinion and might be different with other people that the kde site is a bit messy, not all of it and some parts such as speadkde / people behind kde (interview thing) and projects with new websites looks good. Even though this is not a job that I want to get total involved with, would anyone update the kde homepage, to make itself prepared for kde 4.
<br><br>---<br><br>Meanwhile Is anyone on the doc team that can discuss the video tutorials, are wrap up some proposals, as when i emailed them i got no reply. However currently i am looking into a solution for the internet that can host videos but not going into development.
<br><br>Where I need more involvement from the doc team, as some people are being 'fussy' well not that but are wanting more details, however I want to make this a group project and like no one has added out to the wiki?<br>
<br>is there any problem - Luke<br>