Keep the Things You Forgot

Mark markg85 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 23 19:49:27 UTC 2013


On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 10:27 PM, Aaron J. Seigo <aseigo at kde.org> wrote:
> hi :)
>
> (i stole the subject without shame. but it seemed appropriate given the topic)
>
> we’ve all gotten out of the habit of communicating with the outside world,
> with some notable exceptions. Martin, in particular, has become an outstanding
> blogger.
>
> the rest of us have been overly quiet. i’m working on getting my
> bloggerificness going again rather than just hiding on irc and g+ ...
>
> i’d like to invite all of you to blog at least once a week about the amazing
> work everyone is doing with Frameworks 5 and Plasma 2. there is SO MUCH
> ACTIVITY in the repositories and the progress is astounding.
>
> it is important that the rest of the KDE (and beyond!) community sees this
> movement too so they know what we’re up to and that we’re still running ahead
> at great speed.
>
> communicating is how we get more contributors, it’s how we get more users,
> it’s how we find more partners, it’s how we remind others to believe as much as
> we do in the things we’re doing.
>
> love ‘n hugs to you all ...


Big +1 for blogging more.
I also find myself reading G+ daily for the last KDE "news". News that
was used to be blogged and aggregated on planetkde.

Luckily for me the next KDE PIM sprint is fast approaching so that
will certainly give me some nice QML based stuff  to blog about.
Other then that i don't have a lot to blog about sadly. Just lots and
lots of debugging going on and dev stuff in projects that are not
directly KDE related.

A blog post that i'd very much like from you (Aaron) is about the next
big KDE version, the naming and how the complete collection is going
to be called or if there even will be a collection release (what KDE
SC is now). Press is still getting that wrong, i tend to get it wrong
and other people talking about KDE seem to get it wrong. Usually it's
just being referred to as "KDE 5" which is wrong. (Frameworks 5,
Plasma 2, ...). So if you have the time, a blog about that would be
wonderful and very educational ^_^

Cheers,
Mark


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