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[[File:Mascot konqi-support-business.png|thumbnail|right|[[Konqi]] on serious business.]]
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The Community Working Group takes care of KDE's community members. It enables the KDE Community to work effectively and efficiently by helping the community members maintain healthy interactions and resolving conflicts.
The Community Working Group takes care of KDE's community members. It enables the KDE Community to work effectively by helping people resolve conflicts and maintain healthy interactions.


The Community Working Group was established at the General Assembly of KDE e.V. in August 2008. [http://ev.kde.org/workinggroups/cwg.php KDE e.V. website].
The Community Working Group was established at the General Assembly of KDE e.V. in August 2008. [http://ev.kde.org/workinggroups/cwg.php KDE e.V. website].


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== Goal and Strategy ==


= Goal and Strategy =
The long-term goal of the Community Working Group is to help to maintain the KDE community as a friendly and welcoming place, thereby ensuring that KDE remains a great project enjoyed by all contributors and users.


The long-term goal of the Community Working Group is to help to maintain a friendly and welcoming KDE community, thereby ensuring KDE remains a great project enjoyed by all contributors and users.
The Community Working Group use a participative approach, acting as support staff who help where help is needed or requested. Examples include:


We use a participative approach. The Community Working Group acts as supporting staff who help where help is needed. The group is prepared to help community members whenever they request support. For example, in cases where a member becomes targeted or when a member needs help expressing opinions or ideas to the team.
* A technical argument is going on forever and damaging contributors' social relationships rather than being driven to a conclusion everyone can live with.
* Someone needs help expressing their opinions or ideas to the rest of their team
* Someone is being targeted for harassment


We actively approach members, where we feel it is necessary, to understand specific situations and help.
We actively approach members, where we feel it is necessary, to understand specific situations and offer help.


= Healthy Teams =
== Healthy Teams ==


One of the initiatives we are developing is the [[CWG/TeamHealthCheck | Team Health Check]]. Please feel free to use this tool with your team, and adapt it to your needs.
One of the initiatives we are developing is the [[CWG/TeamHealthCheck | Team Health Check]]. Please feel free to use this tool with your team, and adapt it to your needs.


= Contact =
== Contact ==
To contact the CWG for any issues or situations that need help, write to [http://mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]
To contact the CWG for any issues or situations that need help, write to [mailto:[email protected] [email protected]]

Latest revision as of 12:37, 22 August 2024

Konqi on serious business.

The Community Working Group takes care of KDE's community members. It enables the KDE Community to work effectively by helping people resolve conflicts and maintain healthy interactions.

The Community Working Group was established at the General Assembly of KDE e.V. in August 2008. KDE e.V. website.

Goal and Strategy

The long-term goal of the Community Working Group is to help to maintain the KDE community as a friendly and welcoming place, thereby ensuring that KDE remains a great project enjoyed by all contributors and users.

The Community Working Group use a participative approach, acting as support staff who help where help is needed or requested. Examples include:

  • A technical argument is going on forever and damaging contributors' social relationships rather than being driven to a conclusion everyone can live with.
  • Someone needs help expressing their opinions or ideas to the rest of their team
  • Someone is being targeted for harassment

We actively approach members, where we feel it is necessary, to understand specific situations and offer help.

Healthy Teams

One of the initiatives we are developing is the Team Health Check. Please feel free to use this tool with your team, and adapt it to your needs.

Contact

To contact the CWG for any issues or situations that need help, write to [email protected]