[Kde-women] Short introduction

Lydia Pintscher lydia at kde.org
Mon Mar 18 10:29:13 UTC 2013


On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 4:41 PM, Agnes Meyder <agnes at meyder.eu> wrote:
> Hej everyone,
>
> I subscribed today to this list to combine two interests of mine.
> -> I like and use open source software, especially KDE, so why shouldn't
> I help in its development :).
> -> I am interested in the female corner of this movement in general.
> Huge mailing lists can also be quite a hassle :) so instead I would like
> to ask in a smaller group:
>
> As a phd student in bioinformatics (Hamburg/ Germany) my interests are
> mostly centered around machine learning and parallel programming.
> I am educated in the first and would like to find a project in the
> second field to rise from beginners level to .. anything better :). I
> dislike GUI development but am a "resource" if somebody wants to check
> her/his front end against visually impaired people because I am one.
> Does anyone have an idea of a fitting KDE project for me?

Hi Agnes,

Nice to have you here!
What do you mean with parallel programming exactly? There is probably
some multithreading stuff in kdelibs.
As for machine learning: There might be some for example in Simon
Listens. Or you could talk to the KDEGames team and see if there is
something in that direction for you.


Cheers
Lydia

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