lack of submissions from core KDE people
Jos Poortvliet
jospoortvliet at gmail.com
Tue Dec 28 18:15:14 CET 2010
On Tuesday 28 December 2010 15:06:09 Dan Leinir Turthra Jensen wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 Dec 2010 13:58:35 Frank Karlitschek wrote:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > I´m a bit concerned by the lack of submissions from core KDE developers.
> > I think we have none at the moment, right?
> >
> > Does someone have an idea what we can do to change this?
> > Perhaps we should write an email to core-devel or kde-ev-membership?
>
> Both, i'd say - it /is/ disturbing, but with the holidays and the fact of
> course that our core membership are a highly busy bunch, it's not entirely
> surprising either. But, yes, an email to both places (as well as -devel
> perhaps) would probably be a good plan :)
Something like (just trying to help out, PLEASE edit and modify):
Dear friends,
You have most likely read the announcement of the K16 initiative*. We'd like
to remind you of this - the only way to successfully create any kind of vision
for the future of KDE is if those who shape it are involved.
And there is some sense of urgency needed here. It's not a marketing stunt,
people! Have you noticed the FOSS market share, at least on the desktop, is
decreasing? Sure, FOSS does well on the Mobile front. With Android - not
exactly a platform KDE could easily be successful on the way we work now.
We hope you care as much as we do about our future - what happens to KDE in 5
years from now. Will this still be a fun place to work in, will we still be
relevant in the industry? Many of you have a KDE related job, others aspire to
get one some day. Or just have fun here, experimenting with things they find
interesting. But for this to be possible (AND fun!) we have to protect KDE.
We're soldiering on, surely, but there are huge changes coming our way and
we'll have to adapt - or become obsolete. And that adaptation, we'd like to do
it in a smart way. Think about it beforehand, create the right conditions for
the changes to happen smoothly. Without having to create forks or have huge
fights or anything like that.
Quite a few of you have thought about this, have opinions. Please, share them
with us on k16 at kde.org
Greetings,
the K16 team
* http://dot.kde.org/2010/12/20/introducing-k16-and-future-kde
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