Hi there!
Brad Hards
bradh at frogmouth.net
Fri Sep 9 12:58:29 CEST 2005
On Friday 09 September 2005 17:39 pm, Albert R. Valiev wrote:
> Good day all!
Welcome!
> I'm new to KDE development, and at this moment I don't know what to do.
> I can develop in C++/QT4, can send bug reports, etc. can you tell me
> what to do now, some job to do?
> currently I'm working on small bugfixes in kdelibs/kdebase (trunk), but
> I also want to develop.
Developing in trunk right now is going to be a bit tricky, as the KDE4 port is
going on - the changes are radical, and that is going to make development
particularly hard.
I'd suggest a couple of options that might be of interest:
1. Keep bug-fixing, in the KDE 3.5 branch. Please don't underestimate the
importance of cleaning up 3.5!
2. Work on something that isn't tied to the Qt4 port. I'd suggest that KOffice
is particularly in need of more developers - there are a lot of interesting
things to do.
Just about anything you do will help us, so if redesigning a class in KDE4 is
your thing, then don't let me stop you - I'm just suggesting areas that I
think are likely to help you avoid too much pain.
Brad
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