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= Contact Us =
== Contact Us ==


The KDE/FreeBSD team is an international, loosely-organized, online community. You can reach us through various online means; our usual language of communication is English, and our timezones mostly European.
The KDE/FreeBSD team is an international, loosely-organized, online community. You can reach us through various online means; our usual language of communication is English, and our timezones mostly European.
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Familiar chat about your kids, your dog, movies, the weather, et cetera is usually okay, but please exercise restraint if there is an on-topic discussion happening in the channel. At '''all''' times, on-topic discussions take priority over off-topic ones, and if you do not want to follow that rule please leave the channel. Repeatedly ignoring this polite request will lead to you being kicked, and eventually banned, from the channel.
Familiar chat about your kids, your dog, movies, the weather, et cetera is usually okay, but please exercise restraint if there is an on-topic discussion happening in the channel. At '''all''' times, on-topic discussions take priority over off-topic ones, and if you do not want to follow that rule please leave the channel. Repeatedly ignoring this polite request will lead to you being kicked, and eventually banned, from the channel.


== Mailing List ==
== Mailing List ==


The mailing list for KDE/FreeBSD is run by the KDE Community mailman, as [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd KDE-FreeBSD]. Mail to kde@ in the FreeBSD world goes to the same list.
The mailing list for KDE/FreeBSD is run by the KDE Community mailman, as [https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-freebsd KDE-FreeBSD]. Mail to kde@ in the FreeBSD world goes to the same list.

Revision as of 14:45, 30 December 2018

Contact Us

The KDE/FreeBSD team is an international, loosely-organized, online community. You can reach us through various online means; our usual language of communication is English, and our timezones mostly European.

IRC

Most of the day-to-day communication within the team happens on IRC. We use Freenode as our IRC network, and you can find us in #kde-freebsd. You may also be interested in #kde-devel for general KDE development issues (if you find problems that are not KDE-on-FreeBSD specific) or #freebsd for general FreeBSD-related discussion.

If you decide to join #kde-freebsd, please keep the channel etiquette in mind:

On-topic discussions
Packaging of KDE on FreeBSD
Porting new KDE Applications to FreeBSD
Problems compiling KDE software from SVN or Git, on FreeBSD
Tracking down FreeBSD-specific bugs in KDE software
KDE coding / bug fixing (particularly on FreeBSD, but also on portability issues)
Off-topic discussions
Gratuitous offensiveness
Bigotry
Politics (any kind)
OS / desktop / toolkit advocacy
Whining

Familiar chat about your kids, your dog, movies, the weather, et cetera is usually okay, but please exercise restraint if there is an on-topic discussion happening in the channel. At all times, on-topic discussions take priority over off-topic ones, and if you do not want to follow that rule please leave the channel. Repeatedly ignoring this polite request will lead to you being kicked, and eventually banned, from the channel.

Mailing List

The mailing list for KDE/FreeBSD is run by the KDE Community mailman, as KDE-FreeBSD. Mail to kde@ in the FreeBSD world goes to the same list.