Welcome to kde-quality! (2)

Jim Baker frstprin at mninter.net
Fri Jun 8 02:52:44 CEST 2007


The clarification helps. Thanks to all of you code warriors who 
contribute to these products!
	Jim

On Jun 7, 2007, at 3:46 AM, Adriaan de Groot wrote:

> Welcome new subscriber!
>
> This is the kde-quality mailing list.
>
> You may be here as a "potential new contributor to KDE", since there is
> material on the web pointing to this mailing list. That's something of 
> a
> historical accident and something we are trying to clean up by giving 
> this
> list a single charter topic (see below). Right now, newcomers issues 
> are fine
> here in spite of the charter, though we'll try to deal with common 
> questions
> immediately.
>
> If you *are* a potential new contributor:
> - bug reports go to bugs.kde.org
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> application or kde-devel if there is no other
> - website issues go on kde-www
> - if you want guidance on selecting what to do, kde-devel is a good 
> place to
> ask, or look for 'Junior Jobs' on bugs.kde.org (there is a link from 
> the
> front page)
> - in general, we find that people with "an itch to scrath" do better 
> (since
> they are motivated to scratch) that people who "just want to help" 
> since we
> are not a very directive organization. We don't tend to reply to "I 
> want to
> help" with "Fix bug #124763" since, well, that's not very useful for 
> new
> contributors.
> - what *is* useful for new contributors are the pages on 
> techbase.kde.org on
> getting started. Go over there now and take a look around. It's got 
> all our
> getting started documentation.
>
>
> This list's charter is:
>
> Discussing KDE's quality checking infrastructure and tools, which 
> mostly
> live on the English Breakfast Network. Unit tests and coverage are ok 
> as
> well. This is an active list; talk and then code, but don't just talk 
> or
> gripe. APIDOX improvements and patches are handled here as well. Small
> patches where you don't know who to send them to specifically should 
> probably
> go to kde-devel@ .
>
> Please stick with this topic. Bug reporting / ranting is not useful on
> this list; bug reports go to bugs.kde.org, rants should just go 
> elsewhere.
>
> Thanks for living up to the list charter,
> [ade] (list admin)
>
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