[kde-edu]: invitation to developernew.kde.org
Jason Harris
kstars at 30doradus.org
Fri Dec 22 20:25:26 CET 2006
Hello,
I'm excited about the new developer wiki; I'm planning to write up an
article on using designer to create user interfaces, and I will also
volunteer to port Andreas's tutorial on kdeeduplot to the wiki, along
with updates reflecting recent changes I made to the API (unless Andreas
wants to do it!)
I could also help with porting some of our other tutorials at
edu.kde.org, but I probably won't have too much time until mid-January
or so.
Jason
Aaron J. Seigo wrote:
> hi kde edu team!
>
> as usual, you folks have produced an excellent example for the rest of kde
> when it comes to documentation and building a developer community. there is a
> large number of really great articles on edu.kde.org, particularly here:
>
> http://edu.kde.org/development/
>
> much of it is of general interest to kde developers i would think, such as the
> hot new stuff tutorial, kaction tutorial, etc...
>
> i'd like to extend an invitation to all of you to consider joining your
> efforts with ours on developernew.kde.org[1] so that we can have all of our
> developer content in one location. the benefits of this are:
>
> - it will make our content easy to find
> - it will avoid duplication of effort as we all work in one place
> - we can help keep each other's tutorials and other information up to date
> (huzzah for wikis =)
>
> we're trying to make the often asked for and long wanted central location for
> developer information. our plan is a three step one:
>
> 1) get as much of our content, which is currently spread out all over the
> internet, into one place
> 2) add new content
> 3) simultaneously with (2) organize the content into a good structure
>
> right now we're primarily working on (1) and just starting on (2). we're to be
> found on #kde-www on irc and of course i'm always available by email. i'm
> also willing to help migrate content with you folks, but i wouldn't want to
> do that without your consent.
>
> we can of course note that the content was contributed by the kde-edu project
> and link to edu.kde.org to ensure that the work you put into this content
> continues to get exposure for your project.
>
> annma: ditto for women.kde.org.
>
> [1] one day soon it will be developer.kde.org =)
>
>
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