Hi Alessandro,
to add on Nate's great answer: You might want to have a look into
incubating projects. Usually they have only few developers and if one of
the skills you can offer is lacking in the project, you can make even
bigger contributions. There it is easier to shape a project compared to
Hello Alessandro,
Sounds good! I would recommend reading through
https://community.kde.org/Get_Involved/development and seeing what
strikes your fancy. There are many possible entry points.
More generally, we encourage "scratching your own itch". What issues
bother you about the KDE
Greetings,
I would start collaborating in KDE project to get experience in programming.
I don't have great skills, but I want to work in small projects.
Where can I start?
Hi guys!
I'm a new user that wants to help the community in this big
project.
I'm young and i have no fear about the complexity of the
project, but i prefer for this beginning a guide.
Where i can help with some bug fixes or other little
implementations?
Thanks for all and good work!
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On Tue, May 12, 2015 at 12:28 AM, Claudio Maradonna
penguy...@stronzi.org wrote:
Hi guys!
I'm a new user that wants to help the community in this big project.
I'm young and i have no fear about the complexity of the project, but i
prefer for this beginning a guide.
Where i can help with