Is KDE really usable?

JRT jrt256 at earthlink.net
Fri Mar 30 20:04:53 CEST 2007


Adriaan de Groot wrote:
> On Wednesday 25 October 2006 14:23, P Botha wrote:
>> I was wonderring today whether we could integrate into a university/s
>> academic courses. Thus, students would have a choice between doing normal
>> community service or working in small teams under mentors and solve bugs on
>> bugs.kde.org?
> 
> 
> It's been suggested, yes. Depends on the university, though. I think as part 
> of a software engineering class or some kind of support class an 
> assignment "bug triage" makes a lot of sense. Get 4 bugs (randomly?) and 
> analyse, confirm, reproduce, communicate, fix them.

This sounds like a good idea.  However, for it to work bugs must first 
be fixed in a stable release.

> There are mentors available through the JJ system.

If I am going to continue with the KDE project, I could use a mentor as 
well.  Could you direct me to the URL where I can find out how to be 
matched up with one?

-- 
JRT



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