Hi there!

Kyung Un Choi choi0092 at gmail.com
Mon Sep 12 22:40:55 CEST 2005


On Friday 09 September 2005 18:32, P Botha wrote:
> On Friday 09 September 2005 12:58, Brad Hards wrote:
> > 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
>
> Welcome to the team m8!
>
> What about helping Aaron Siego with his team at Plasma? I know
> Kontact/KDE-Pim is in need for developers... and yes, bug fixes are ALWAYS
> welcome.

I am interesting in this project. Where can I find more information about 
that?
perhaps, web address or email address?

Thank.
Choi

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