Say hello to Discourse! | KDE's new forum
Hello KDE community! As many of you know, KDE is now using Discourse as its forum. If you haven't already, sign up and try it out here: https://discuss.kde.org/ The forum provides new opportunities for community building and sharing information between contributors and across projects. Here developers can brainstorm new ideas, plan new features, announce updates, collaborate, recruit and onboard new contributors, banter, and generally interact closely with the people who actively contribute to KDE, as well as fellow users. It is a place to keep everyone, whether contributor or user, informed about the exciting work you are doing at KDE. The previous forum is still available, but the archived contents are read-only. Please note: this means we will need to replace references to forum.kde.org in the KDE codebase soon so people reach the correct forum (H/T fusionfuture): https://lxr.kde.org/search?%21v=kf5-qt5&_filestring=&_string=forum.kde.org As the internal communications project develops, Discourse may become a key channel going forward. Cheers, Joseph -- Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss KDE Internal Communications & KDE Eco Community Manager OpenPGP: 8FC5 4178 DC44 AD55 08E7 DF57 453E 5746 59A6 C06F Matrix: @joseph:kde.org Generally available Monday-Thursday from 10-16h CET/CEST. Outside of these times it may take a little longer for me to respond. KDE Eco: Building Energy-Efficient Free Software! Website: https://eco.kde.org Mastodon: @be4foss@floss.social
Re: Say hello to Discourse! | KDE's new forum
Congratulations for making the switch. The new forum is a refreshing place. Thank you for creating this and for the efforts of the team in pushing this and testing it initially. Also thanks particularly to the KDE sysadmins. On मंगलवार, 4 अप्रैल 2023 2:41:46 PM IST Joseph P. De Veaugh-Geiss wrote: > Hello KDE community! > > As many of you know, KDE is now using Discourse as its forum. If you > haven't already, sign up and try it out here: > >https://discuss.kde.org/ > > The forum provides new opportunities for community building and sharing > information between contributors and across projects. Here developers > can brainstorm new ideas, plan new features, announce updates, > collaborate, recruit and onboard new contributors, banter, and generally > interact closely with the people who actively contribute to KDE, as well > as fellow users. It is a place to keep everyone, whether contributor or > user, informed about the exciting work you are doing at KDE. > > The previous forum is still available, but the archived contents are > read-only. Please note: this means we will need to replace references to > forum.kde.org in the KDE codebase soon so people reach the correct forum > (H/T fusionfuture): > > https://lxr.kde.org/search?%21v=kf5-qt5&_filestring=&_string=forum.kde.org > > As the internal communications project develops, Discourse may become a > key channel going forward. > > Cheers, > Joseph -- Raghavendra Kamath emblik.studio
[ANNOUNCE] CMake 3.26.3 available for download
We are pleased to announce that CMake 3.26.3 is now available for download. Please use the latest release from our download page: https://cmake.org/download/ Thanks for your support! Changes made since CMake 3.26.2: Brad King (4): VS: Remove extra try_compile argument in Intel Fortran check Xcode: Fix detection of Swift compiler location for Xcode 14.3 Tests: Teach RunCMake to ignore Xcode DVTCoreDeviceEnabledState warnings CMake 3.26.3