[dot] amaroK Project Introduces SVN Service
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From: the roKymotion team <amarok-promo at lists.sourceforge.net> onWednesday 16/Nov/2005, @16:20
Dept: we-don't-care-about-departements
amaroK Project Introduces SVN Service
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Are you an amaroK script developer or are you developing a KDE
application that should not be in KDE's Subversion for various reasons?
We have the solution. The amaroK project is proud to announce the
amaroK Subversion server, a service for amaroK script developers,
launched as a thank you gesture to all the supporters who donated to the
project during its fundraiser. We hope this will encourage the awesome
amaroK community in their extremely valuable amaroK script writing.
The Subversion server is intended for amaroK scripts and extras
that for some reason should not be or are not in the KDE Subversion
repository. It is totally independent from the KDE Subversion server and
maintained by developers of the amaroK media player.
To get yourself an account, send an e-mail to svnadmin at pwsp.net.
You can then access the server at svn.pwsp.net [https://svn.pwsp.net].
Remember that PWSP [http://www.pwsp.net] can give you free hosting if
you are leading a KDE-related project.
In other amaroK news, we are now featured on Last.fm
[http://www.last.fm]. After supporting the Last.fm (formerly known as
Audioscrobbler) service for years, amaroK made it into the official list
of supported [http://www.last.fm/postsignup.php?showplatform=Linux]
players on Last.fm.
While we have the opportunity, we would also like to bring some
attention to roKymotion
[http://amarok.kde.org/amarokwiki/index.php/Promotion], amaroK's
promotion team, which currently is in need of more volunteers.
roKymotion work is not hard, and if you feel like you want to help
amaroK, but do not know how to write code, this is for you. The
promotion team handles many interesting public relations tasks for the
amaroK project, like writing magazine articles, building contacts with
related projects and organising events.
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