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== Become a Promo team member == | == Become a Promo team member == | ||
Thank you for reaching out and showing interest in becoming a Promo contributor | Thank you for reaching out and showing interest in becoming a Promo contributor! | ||
We're always looking for new people willing to spread the good word about KDE software. | |||
If you would like to help us, here are some things you can do: | If you would like to help us, here are some initial tasks and things you can do. | ||
=== Keep up with Promo discussions === | |||
* '''Join our IRC channel''' ''#kde-promo'' on freenode, or [https://t.me/joinchat/AEyx-0O8HKlHV7Cg7ZoSyA come to our ''Telegram group]. It doesn't matter which one you join - they are connected, and every message you post is visible in both. In case you're not familiar with IRC, [https://freenode.linux.community/how-to-connect/ these instructions can help]. | |||
The channel/group is the place where Promo contributors keep in touch. Introduce yourself and feel free to ask anything you'd like to know about KDE. | The channel/group is the place where Promo contributors keep in touch. Introduce yourself and feel free to ask anything you'd like to know about KDE. | ||
* '''Join our mailing lists''' ([https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-community [email protected]] and [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo [email protected]]). We announce important news and hold detailed discussions about the future of the KDE Community on those mailing lists. | |||
As you become familiar with different KDE teams and projects, you may want to join their mailing lists. Feel free to [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo browse through all mailing lists] and join the ones that interest you. '''Note:''' some mailing lists are traffic-heavy, so be prepared for a lot of emails. | |||
* [https://phabricator.kde.org/project/view/222/ Take a look at our workboard.] We use Phabricator to manage tasks in the KDE Promo project. If you find something you want to work on, log in and leave a comment on that task. For that you will need a [https://identity.kde.org/ KDE Identity account]. | |||
You can ''tag us in your posts'' | * '''Important:''' always communicate politely and follow [https://www.kde.org/code-of-conduct/ the KDE Code of Conduct] in all discussions with other KDE Promo team members. If you're new to the KDE Community, please take some time to get familiar with the CoC so we can all have a pleasant time and collaborate nicely. :) | ||
=== Follow KDE on social media === | |||
* This is the easiest way to contribute to KDE Promo - '''follow our accounts and share our content,''' or post KDE-related content on your own social media profiles. You can '''tag us in your posts, too'''. That way we can see them and share them on our main accounts. When writing posts for social media, make sure to [https://community.kde.org/Promo/Guidance/DosDonts#Social_Media follow our guidelines]. | |||
* '''Accounts to follow:''' | |||
* [http://twitter.com/kdecommunity KDE Community Twitter] | |||
* [http://twitter.com/Akademy Akademy Twitter] | |||
* [http://www.facebook.com/kde KDE Community Facebook page] | |||
* [https://plus.google.com/105126786256705328374 KDE Community Google+ page] | |||
* [https://mastodon.technology/@kde KDE Community Mastodon] | |||
* Subscribe to [https://planet.kde.org/ Planet KDE] (either via RSS or [https://twitter.com/planetkde?lang=en follow the account on Twitter]). Every day there will be some blog posts from the community. '''Pick a few posts from there and promote them on your own social media accounts.''' This is good practice for writing social media posts -you can learn how to best utilize hashtags, the importance of images, posting at the right time of day... | |||
*'''FOR BONUS POINTS:''' is there a local KDE community in your country or city? Follow their social media accounts and share their content. You can also translate their social media posts into other languages and share them on your account. '''Example:''' Spanish speakers can follow [https://twitter.com/kde_espana?lang=en KDE España]. | |||
=== Follow KDE on social media === | |||
* If you're interested in organizing your own KDE-related event, or representing us at an existing one, take a look at our wiki: https://community.kde.org/Promo/Events | * If you're interested in organizing your own KDE-related event, or representing us at an existing one, take a look at our wiki: https://community.kde.org/Promo/Events | ||
=== Do you have questions or need help? === | |||
Reach out to us on [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo mailing list] or in the IRC channel/Telegram group linked above. | |||
''' | '''We look forward to your contributions to KDE Promo!''' |
Revision as of 19:11, 25 August 2018
Become a Promo team member
Thank you for reaching out and showing interest in becoming a Promo contributor! We're always looking for new people willing to spread the good word about KDE software.
If you would like to help us, here are some initial tasks and things you can do.
Keep up with Promo discussions
- Join our IRC channel #kde-promo on freenode, or come to our Telegram group. It doesn't matter which one you join - they are connected, and every message you post is visible in both. In case you're not familiar with IRC, these instructions can help.
The channel/group is the place where Promo contributors keep in touch. Introduce yourself and feel free to ask anything you'd like to know about KDE.
- Join our mailing lists ([email protected] and [email protected]). We announce important news and hold detailed discussions about the future of the KDE Community on those mailing lists.
As you become familiar with different KDE teams and projects, you may want to join their mailing lists. Feel free to browse through all mailing lists and join the ones that interest you. Note: some mailing lists are traffic-heavy, so be prepared for a lot of emails.
- Take a look at our workboard. We use Phabricator to manage tasks in the KDE Promo project. If you find something you want to work on, log in and leave a comment on that task. For that you will need a KDE Identity account.
- Important: always communicate politely and follow the KDE Code of Conduct in all discussions with other KDE Promo team members. If you're new to the KDE Community, please take some time to get familiar with the CoC so we can all have a pleasant time and collaborate nicely. :)
Follow KDE on social media
- This is the easiest way to contribute to KDE Promo - follow our accounts and share our content, or post KDE-related content on your own social media profiles. You can tag us in your posts, too. That way we can see them and share them on our main accounts. When writing posts for social media, make sure to follow our guidelines.
- Accounts to follow:
- KDE Community Twitter
- Akademy Twitter
- KDE Community Facebook page
- KDE Community Google+ page
- KDE Community Mastodon
- Subscribe to Planet KDE (either via RSS or follow the account on Twitter). Every day there will be some blog posts from the community. Pick a few posts from there and promote them on your own social media accounts. This is good practice for writing social media posts -you can learn how to best utilize hashtags, the importance of images, posting at the right time of day...
- FOR BONUS POINTS: is there a local KDE community in your country or city? Follow their social media accounts and share their content. You can also translate their social media posts into other languages and share them on your account. Example: Spanish speakers can follow KDE España.
Follow KDE on social media
- If you're interested in organizing your own KDE-related event, or representing us at an existing one, take a look at our wiki: https://community.kde.org/Promo/Events
Do you have questions or need help?
Reach out to us on mailing list or in the IRC channel/Telegram group linked above.
We look forward to your contributions to KDE Promo!