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Feel free to track any channel where you feel you may be able to help users. For example, if you are using Krita, you may subscribe to its mailing list and forum topic, and join their IRC and Matrix rooms. | Feel free to track any channel where you feel you may be able to help users. For example, if you are using Krita, you may subscribe to its mailing list and forum topic, and join their IRC and Matrix rooms. | ||
The support channels of each application should be listed in the application webpage in https://kde.org | The support channels of each application should be listed in the application webpage in https://apps.kde.org | ||
== User Support Resources == | == User Support Resources == |
Latest revision as of 13:26, 7 July 2023
Helping other users is a great way to contribute back, and anyone with reasonable English skills can help.
User Support Channels
There are many channels where users may ask for support:
Feel free to track any channel where you feel you may be able to help users. For example, if you are using Krita, you may subscribe to its mailing list and forum topic, and join their IRC and Matrix rooms.
The support channels of each application should be listed in the application webpage in https://apps.kde.org
User Support Resources
When helping users, is good to be familiar with certain help resources yourself, so that you can simply point users to the right resource when possible:
- Documentation
- Getting Help, the first page users seeking help should read
- Troubleshooting, which covers some guidelines for users to troubleshoot their issues