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== KDE Teams ==
==Community Management and Coordination==
 
These teams help keep the KDE community running smoothly by providing support, administration and arbitration.
 
* [[CWG|Community Working Group]]
* [[KDE e.V.]]
* [[Leadership]]
* [[Promo]]
* [[Sysadmin]]
 
==Cross-Project Teams==
 
These teams work on areas common across lots of projects, sharing their expertise and working on tasks that individual projects often don't have the resources to manage on their own.
 
* [[Accessibility]]
* [[Accessibility]]
* [[KDE Visual Design Group]]
* [[KDE Documentation|Documentation]]
* [[KDE Localization|KDE Localization]]
* [[KDE Localization|Localization]]
* Platform teams
** [[Android]]
** [[Kubuntu]]
** [[Mac]]
** [[KDE Mobile]]
** [[Windows]]
* [[KDE Visual Design Group|Visual Design Group]]
 
==Projects==
 
These are pages for specific projects. These can be pieces or collections of software, specific websites or other relatively self-contained areas of work.


=== Projects ===
* [[Alkimia]]
* [[Alkimia]]
* [[Baloo]] — Metadata and search
* [[Baloo]] — Metadata and search
* [[Bodega]] — Content publishing and delivery system
* [[Bodega]] — Content publishing and delivery system
* [[Commit Digest]]
* [[Common Task Videos]]
* [[Confidence|Confidence — A password management app]]
* [[Confidence|Confidence — A password management app]]
* [[Calligra|Calligra]] - Office and creative suite
* [[Calligra|Calligra]] - Office and creative suite
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* [[RKWard|RKWard GUI for R]]
* [[RKWard|RKWard GUI for R]]


==Subcommunities ===
== Subcommunities==
* [[Android]]
 
* [[Commit Digest]]
These are groups that come together based on shared experiences, rather than because they are working on the same thing.
* [[Common Task Videos]]
 
* [[CWG|Community Working Group]]
* Country teams:
* Country teams:
** [[France]] — KDE in France
** [[KDE-AR|KDE in Argentina]]
** [[KDE GB| KDE in Britain]]
** [[KDE GB|KDE in Britain]]
**[[KDE.org/International/India | KDE in India]]
** [[France|KDE in France]]
**[[KDE-AR | KDE in Argentina]]
** [[KDE India|KDE in India]]
* [[Elegance]] — unify, utilize, and share functionality
* [[Elegance]] — unify, utilize, and share functionality
* [[Gardening]]
* [[Gardening]]
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** [[KDE.org/KDE Forums|KDE Forums]] - Information about forum.kde.org for developers and contributors
** [[KDE.org/KDE Forums|KDE Forums]] - Information about forum.kde.org for developers and contributors
** [[KDE.org/Season|KDE Student Programs]] - Functional guide of season.kde.org for students, mentors and admins
** [[KDE.org/Season|KDE Student Programs]] - Functional guide of season.kde.org for students, mentors and admins
* [[KDE Documentation]]
* [[KDE Women]]
* [[KDE e.V.]] 
* [[Mac|KDE Mac]]
* [[KDE Mobile]] 
* [[Windows]]
* [[KDE Women]]  
* [[Kubuntu]]
* [[Leadership]]
* [[Promo|KDE Promo]]
* [[Sysadmin|KDE Sysadmin]]
 
 
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Community Management and Coordination

These teams help keep the KDE community running smoothly by providing support, administration and arbitration.

Cross-Project Teams

These teams work on areas common across lots of projects, sharing their expertise and working on tasks that individual projects often don't have the resources to manage on their own.

Projects

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Subcommunities

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