Kubuntu
Welcome to our community! Here in the Kubuntu community we pride ourselves and being the "Friendly Computing" community. Our aim is to provide a robust high quality desktop computing experience based upon the KDE Software Compilation installed as a Distribution Flavour of Ubuntu.
This Wiki is the centralised collection of Kubuntu resources. In a Nutshell, you've come to the right place. We have organised this Wiki based upon categories / areas that you might want to consider getting involved in.
Community
Just being here in the first place is a contribution. Perhaps this will come as something of a surprise, but just being a Kubuntu user represents a significant contribution to our community. After all what point is there in creating a fantastic computer operatiing system, if there are no fantastic users to user it ?
If your interested in becoming a Kubuntu member, then the following resources will help
We have a variety of Todo items across the whole Kubuntu ecosystem. It's easy to jump in and get started using our Trello board.
Documentation
We're really proud of our user documentation which you view at [[1]] our aim is provide amazing documentation. If you're interested in working on our documentation, then the following resources will be useful.
Testing
If you like installing and experimenting with the latest and greatest software, and seeing what's coming up in future releases ahead of the curve. Jump right in start testing
Bug Fixing
The why not become part of of testing pack, the "Kubuntu Bugs" team
Packaging
Perhaps you're destined to be a Kubuntu Ninja. Our packagers are revered, respected and greatly valued in our community. Imagine how you'll feel knowing that millions of people around the globe are using software that you built and packaged. Check out these pages to get started, and remember we're on hand in #kubuntu-devel and on the kubuntu-devel mailing list to help and support you.
Security
Misc
At Kubuntu we maintain Continuous Integration software build system, which is responsible for much of the heavy lifting when it comes to packaging, and testing.
propose to deprecate
These links appear to be unmaintained and need updating or deprecating.
- Kubuntu/GettingInvolved/Development (should move to website, suggest that one hops on IRC and has a talk with the lovely people there)
- Kubuntu/ProjectNeon (this is very excessive information and the stuff about neon in the techbase is more suitable really)