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saranshmanu at yahoo.co.in
Tue Jun 15 05:08:16 BST 2021
Hello
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Regards
Saransh Mittal
On Jun 15, 2021, 8:28 AM +0530, Valorie Zimmerman <valorie.zimmerman at gmail.com>, wrote:
> A few of you have already subscribed to this mail list, which is excellent. Those who were just subscribed got the following welcome note:
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> Greetings students! Please excuse the delay in welcoming you to the KDE Community and adding you all to the student mail list, KDE-Soc at kde.org. If you have not used a mail list before, this will be your introduction to this old and stil very useful tech. While the program continues, you must stay subscribed so we can address all students at one time. In addition, you may ask questions of one another, keeping in mind that most members of the list are fellow students, although some of the administrators, mentors and former students are subscribed as well.
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> If you have not yet subscribed to the KDE developers list, please do so, along with your own team's list if they have one. Talk to the team about their preferred channel of communication, and use it. Some of the IRC channels /Matrix rooms and Telegram groups are bridged, although this is a work in progress right now, because of recent events in our former IRC home, Freenode. We have moved to Libera.chat for the most part. Remember that the official venue of communication is always the mail list. https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-devel for more information.
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> By now you should have your developer account set up so that you can commit to your team's codebase, and review the commits of your fellow devels. KDE's reason for participating in Google Summer of Code is not to get code from you. Instead, our goal is new KDE Developers! This is why we require frequent communication from YOU, each of you, with your team and your mentor(s). Please ask your questions in public, NOT privately. Yes, this feels uncomfortable at first, but this is what works best for everyone. Private communication is OK if you are passing along truly private information, such as your private contact information. Otherwise, it is important that all communication be public.
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> Most of your questions should be asked of the team with which you are working or other public channels, but questions that only your fellow students can answer are welcome here. We notice who asks questions, and who is helpful to their fellow students. Remember, this is not a *competition* -- we are all in this together, and helping one another is what KDE is all about. We are a community who makes software, and we welcome you in!
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> Please consider also joining the KDE Community ML: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community, and registering for Akademy: https://akademy.kde.org/2021/cfp - online only again this year.
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> Feel free to respond to this message with questions and clarifications. I fixed a few typos above -- sorry about that!
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> Welcome!
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> Valorie, for the KDE GSoC administration team
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> PS: I hope see all of you at Akademy soon 😊
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> --
> http://about.me/valoriez - pronouns: she/her
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