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Revision as of 04:41, 16 July 2011
Introduction
KDE hosts a variety of websites, from highly dynamic sites to info, documentationational or promotional sites. Volunteering involves very different aspects ranging from
- writing content
- moderating in the forum
- coordinating announcements
- staying in contact with KDE developers to be aware of latest changes
- administering dynamic sites like forum, wikis
- watching out for spammers in those
- enhancing functionality of the codebase
- styling/designing the look of our sites
- etc etc
The webteam works closely with the promo and the sysadmin team in KDE to make sure KDE has a nice working and nice looking web presence.
Discussion about kde websites
- IRC channel: #kde-www
- Mailinglist: kde-www See http://kde.org/mailinglists/ for details
Getting involved
Coding
There are a variety of options to get involved. KDE websites use either its own framework (Capacity, see below), or one of the well known frameworks around the web. This includes:
The needs steadily change, and there is always room for coders who are able to contribute HTML, CSS or PHP.
Other
Documentation for Capacity
The current default framework for many *.kde.org domains is the /media-framework, aka Capacity. Any documentation about this should go here:
Site Maintainance
- Status of our *.kde.org domains
- International
KDE.org Upgrade/Overhaul
ToDo (Small tasks)
- Update award page > Mark Ziegler, Thomas Thym
Meetings
The Team
see here