Hello Le jeudi 4 avril 2019, 11:33:10 CEST Juan Carlos Torres a écrit : > On Thu, Apr 4, 2019 at 3:52 AM Olivier Churlaud <oliv...@churlaud.com> > wrote: > > > Hello, > > > > I agree 100% with what Friedrich wrote, which is nice because it's exactly > > the line we decided back at CERN at the Wiki sprint. > > > > The community needs a place to synchronize and deal with organization > > matters. > > The devs who are out of KDE, as much as the one from within need an entry > > point to contact knowledgeable people, to get documentation and tutorials. > > > > I clearly find a distinction here between community for the former and > > techbase for the latter. > > > > This was the first step, defining the containers. Now there is a lot of > > work to do to improve the content. I've seen that Nate and a lot of others > > whose name I forgot (really sorry guys'n'gals) made changes on the > > onboarding parts that already improved the situation, but it is certain > > that it can still become better. > > > > If it's not clear, I wouldn't do neither of your propositions, but try to > > find a nice frame to show outside people that they can reliabily use our > > software (on tech/userbase.ko), and to help potential contributors finding > > their way to the community (on community.ko). > > > > Thank you for your input. Considering no one else has responded (unless > someone does belatedly) > I guess this is pretty much the consensus of those involved with the Wikis. > I will draw up some > next steps we can take based on this for updating and improving this area > of our developer docs. > Basically, aside from brushing up the tutorials and information, we > probably also need to make the > point of the wikis clearer. Simply saying "external developers" on the > front page might not be enough. > > Olivier, is the decision made at the Wiki written down somewhere? It might > be good to have it > on the Community Wiki for future reference as well as a guide to help > documentation writers > in figuring out where to put certain docs and tutorials.
Things are mostly here : - https://community.kde.org/Help:Contribute - https://techbase.kde.org/Help:Contribute Everything else was mostly on notes.kde.org and on the white board. We only kept the result. Best regards Olivier > > >