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neeraj nayal neeraj.nayal.2008 at gmail.com
Tue Jun 15 12:17:05 BST 2021


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On Tue, Jun 15, 2021 at 9:38 AM <saranshmanu at yahoo.co.in> wrote:

> Hello
>
> Please remove me from the mailing list
>
> 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:
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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.
>
> 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!
>
> 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.
>
> Feel free to respond to this message with questions and clarifications. I
> fixed a few typos above -- sorry about that!
>
> Welcome!
>
> Valorie, for the KDE GSoC administration team
>
> PS: I hope see all of you at Akademy soon 😊
>
> --
> http://about.me/valoriez - pronouns: she/her
>
>
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