Thank you for you're answers...
As you said, we first need to get contributors before getting to the
"incubator" step.
What does it mean "blog about it"? What is the content of such blog? For
now we use only use the github tracker. Maybe you have some examples?
I must say that blogging is not /a priori/ my thing because I cannot
understand why people would read it. But I may (and it seems) that I'm
mistaking.
Regards
Olivier
Olivier,
Welcome to the community. As pointed out on the forum there, we have
an incubator that can help get your project and your contributors
integrated into the community. If you want to first get more
developers helping with the code itself, posting to this list was a
good first step. Another good idea to help generate interest in the
project is to blog about it. If you like we can add your blog to
planet.kde.org <http://planet.kde.org> so it will get more viewers
also. Let us know what you are interested in and we can probably make
something work. Again welcome.
BR,
Jeremy
On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 12:03 PM, Aaron J. Seigo <ase...@kde.org
<mailto:ase...@kde.org>> wrote:
On Friday, December 19, 2014 19.40:23 Olivier CHURLAUD wrote:
> The goal was not to have it being part of KDE-apps but to
release it for
> all plateform.
... that describes most KDE applications these days, actually. So
you're in
the "right" place :)
(and people still wonder why we needed to make the separation
between KDE-the-
desktop, KDE-the-libraries and KDE-applications extra clear?)
--
Aaron J. Seigo
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