KDE/Mission/Brainstorming: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 21: | Line 21: | ||
* Pragmatic mindset when technological questions have to be answered | * Pragmatic mindset when technological questions have to be answered | ||
* Do-ocracy and respect-based system for decision making | * Do-ocracy and respect-based system for decision making | ||
Thomas: | |||
* Pioneering human-focused/usable security and privacy in the FOSS world | |||
* Offering Free alternatives to popular proprietary tools which are superior to their proprietary counterparts | |||
* Convergence across device classes | |||
* Convincing organizations to switch to (our) Free software | |||
== Things that I think should not be in our mission == | == Things that I think should not be in our mission == | ||
* add your notes here | * add your notes here |
Revision as of 20:54, 30 March 2016
This page is for brainstorming topics related to KDE's mission. For KDE's vision see KDE/Vision.
TODO |
---|
A few important notes are already covered at KDE/Vision/Drafts/A. They should be condensed and be used here. |
Things that are important to me for the mission
- add your notes here
AlexN:
- the main software products KDE is working on:
- a complete set of cross-platform end-user applications, well-integrated with the host OS. goal: become the number 1 in end-user/GUI applications on all major operating systems
- a "classic" UNIX desktop, goal: best in class
- a cross-platform SDK (currently mainly KF5). Two goals: enable all of the stuff above, and become the number 1 provider for Qt-based libraries, also in the commercial Qt community.
- a user interface for mobile/embedded Linux systems (currently Plasma Mobile). Goal: best FLOSS solution in class.
- software for open knowledge and non-LCD devices (ruphy)
Ruphy:
- The democratic and inclusive process of development
- Pragmatic mindset when technological questions have to be answered
- Do-ocracy and respect-based system for decision making
Thomas:
- Pioneering human-focused/usable security and privacy in the FOSS world
- Offering Free alternatives to popular proprietary tools which are superior to their proprietary counterparts
- Convergence across device classes
- Convincing organizations to switch to (our) Free software
Things that I think should not be in our mission
- add your notes here