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[https://www.matrix.org Matrix] is an open standard for interoperable, decentralised, real-time communications. KDE is officially using Matrix for collaboration for KDE, superseding more antiquated and closed source services. Matrix is an open protocol and network for decentralized communication, backed by an open standard and open source reference implementations for servers, clients, client SDKs, bridges, bots and more. It provides all the features you’d expect from a modern chat system: infinite scrollback, file transfer, typing notifications, read receipts, presence, search, push notifications, stickers, VoIP calling and conferencing, etc. It even provides end-to-end encryption (based on Signal’s double ratchet algorithm) for when you want some privacy.
KDE is officially using [https://www.matrix.org Matrix] for collaboration within the community. Matrix is an open protocol and network for decentralized communication. It provides all the features you would expect from a modern chat system: infinite scrollback, file transfer, typing notifications, read receipts, etc. It even provides end-to-end encryption for privacy (for private conversations).


Furthermore, Matrix natively supports bridges to other protocols, such as IRC (the official KDE messaging channel). This means that you can use a Matrix client to join and use IRC channels like if they were Matrix rooms.  
Furthermore, Matrix natively supports bridges to other protocols, such as IRC where KDE also has channels. This means that you can use a Matrix client to join and use IRC channels as if they were Matrix rooms.


== Clients ==
== Getting Started ==
You can chat using your web browser and visiting [https://webchat.kde.org KDE's webchat] or you can use a desktop or mobile client. [https://matrix.org/docs/projects/clients-matrix Here is a list of clients for your desktop or mobile devices].


== Registering and Logging in ==
See the [https://matrix.org/try-matrix/ "Try Matrix" page] created by the Matrix Foundation, which has a walk-through of how to start chatting with Matrix.


==== On the web ====
While registrations on the KDE Matrix homeserver are '''closed''', you can register on '''any Matrix homeserver''' and you will be able to talk to anyone using Matrix.
'''THIS IS THE RECOMMENDED WAY OF REGISTERING YOUR ACCOUNT.'''


Even if you plan on using a desktop or mobile client later, [https://webchat.kde.org/#/welcome register through the web chat] since it uses all the correct defaults to get a :kde.org account.
You can pick a homeserver from this [https://joinmatrix.org/servers/ list of public homeservers], or you can register directly on the [https://app.element.io/#/register official matrix.org homeserver].


# Visit [https://webchat.kde.org KDE's online webchat]
After registration you may use any Matrix website to log in, but KDE provides an instance of Element Web hosted at [https://webchat.kde.org webchat.kde.org] ('''Registering an account here is disabled, create an account from other webserver and login here ''') that you can use anytime to log in no matter where you registered your account.
# Locate the ''Create Account'' button. Press it. <br /> [[File:Riot upload 00.png|300px|center]]
# Choose a cool nickname and set your password. You can include an email if you ever need to recover your password, but this is optional. Click ''Register''. <br />[[File:Kde-register.png|300px|center]]
# '''VERY IMPORTANT:''' Carefully red the message System Alerts sends you when you first enter. You will be required to read and accept the Privacy Notice and Terms and Conditions before you can join any rooms. Click the link, read the text, scroll to the bottom and check the checkboxes if you agree.<br />[[File:Web_registration_03.png|300px|center]]<br />On revisiting the webchat, you will be able to participate in the conversation with the rest of the KDE community.
<br />


That's it! You can start chatting with members of KDE's community.
To log in to the KDE Matrix Webchat with an account from a different homeserver, use your full '''''@username:homeserver.com''''' instead of your plain username, like so:


==== Using the Riot desktop client ====
:@johndoe:matrix.org


Download the desktop client [https://riot.im/desktop.html from Riot's website]. APT repositories with Debian/Ubuntu packages are provided. Your mileage may vary for other distributions, but just bear in mind the latest stable version at the moment of writing is 1.0. That or higher is the version you should aim for.
You may also use any [https://matrix.org/ecosystem/clients/ desktop or mobile Matrix client]. KDE provides a Matrix client that you can use called [https://apps.kde.org/neochat/ NeoChat].


Registration is the same process as the steps above. Make sure you select Premium hosting and input https://kde.modular.im as the Server Name if you would like a Matrix account on KDE's Modular homeserver.
== Support for KDE Matrix servers ==


[[File:Web_registration_01.png|300px|center]]
You can ask questions related to Matrix over the [https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-matrix-support:kde.org #kde-matrix-support] room. If you need help with the IRC integration in Matrix, see the [[Matrix/IRC Help]] page.
 
==== Using the Riot client for mobile ====
 
''Currently Riot only supports having one account''
 
In ''Signin/Register'' select the ''Advanced'' option to set the following
 
* Home server: https://kde.modular.im
* Identity server: https://vector.im
 
===== Android =====
The Riot client is available from [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=im.vector.alpha Google Play] and [https://f-droid.org/en/packages/im.vector.alpha/ F-Droid].
 
===== iOS =====
 
There is also [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/vector.im/id1083446067 a client for iOS available from Apple's App Store].
 
===== Plasma Mobile =====
Coming soon! ;-)


== Rooms ==
== Rooms ==


Check back often as we will be adding new rooms as we go.
Here is a list of rooms maintained by the KDE Matrix Team or KDE-adjacent rooms. If your Matrix client supports browsing spaces (like Element) then you can join the [https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-community:kde.org KDE Matrix Space] which lets you join it's rooms easily.
 
=== Welcome ===
 
New to KDE? [https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde-welcome:kde.org Start here and find out what this is all about].
 
=== General KDE channel ===
 
Share your experience with [https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde:kde.org the KDE community].
 
=== Development ===
 
[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde-devel:kde.org KDE developers discuss technical stuff here].
 
=== VDG ===


[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde-vdg:kde.org Visual designers and Graphic artists discuss the look and feel of KDE software here].
You can use https://go.kde.org/matrix/ to create easy-to-use invite links (like these ↓) to :kde.org rooms.


=== Promo ===
=== General ===


[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde-promo:kde.org The people from the work group that does promotion and communication with the outside world hang out  here].
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !! Description
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#new-contributors:kde.org KDE New Contributors] || Ask questions about contributing to KDE. Do you want to start contributing to KDE? Then this is the Matrix room for you.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde:kde.org KDE] || Share your experience with KDE! The KDE user support Matrix room.
|}


=== Plasma ===
=== Plasma ===


[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#plasma:kde.org Find out more about KDE's desktop environment here].
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !! Description
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#plasma:kde.org Plasma Desktop] || Find out more about KDE's desktop environment here.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#plasmamobile:kde.org Plasma Mobile] || Plasma Mobile developers, users and other interested people.
|}


=== Plasma Mobile ===
=== System/Frameworks ===


[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#plasmamobile:kde.org Plasma Mobile developers, users and other interested people]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !! Description
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kirigami:kde.org Kirigami] || QML based Convergent User Interface framework.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kwin:kde.org KWin] || KWin development channel.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-android:kde.org KDE  Android] || KDE software on Android.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-maui:kde.org Maui Project] || A free and modular front-end framework for developing user experiences.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#KDE-Mac:kde.org KDE Mac] || KDE software on macOS,.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-windows:kde.org KDE Windows] || KDE software on Windows.
|}


=== KDE neon Users ===
=== Distributions ===


[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde-neon:kde.org KDE neon user support channel]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !! Description
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#debian-kde:matrix.org Debian KDE] || KDE software on Debian.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde:fedoraproject.org Fedora KDE] || KDE software on Fedora.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#gentoo-kde:libera.chat Gentoo KDE] || KDE software on Gentoo.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kaosx:kde.org KaOS] || KDE software on KaOS.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-freebsd:kde.org KDE for FreeBSD] || KDE software on FreeBSD.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-neon:kde.org KDE neon Development] || KDE neon development.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-neon-users:kde.org KDE neon Users] || User support for KDE neon.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kubuntu:libera.chat Kubuntu] || KDE software on Kubuntu.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kubuntu-es:libera.chat Kubuntu (Spanish Community)] || Spanish-speaking community on Kubuntu.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#mageia-kde:libera.chat Mageia] || KDE software on Mageia.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#opensuse-kde:kde.org openSUSE KDE] || KDE software on openSUSE.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#ubuntustudio:kde.org Ubuntu Studio] || Ubuntu Studio development.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#ubuntustudio-offtopic:kde.org Ubuntu Studio Café (offtopic)] || Off-topic Ubuntu Studio chat.
|}


=== KDE Multimedia ===
=== Development/Contributors ===


[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde-multimedia:kde.org KDE Multimedia developers]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!Name !! Description
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-devel:kde.org KDE Development] || KDE developers discuss technical stuff here.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#visualdesigngroup:kde.org KDE Visual Design Group] || Visual designers and Graphic artists discuss the look and feel of KDE software here.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-promo:kde.org KDE Promo] || The people from the work group that does promotion and communication with the outside world hang out here.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-multimedia:kde.org KDE Multimedia] || KDE Multimedia developers.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-www:kde.org KDE www] || Managing websites and displaying the best the KDE Community has to offer.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-games:kde.org KDE Games] || For the suite of KDE games.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-i18n:matrix.org Localization] || The main localization team for all your translation needs.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-bugs:kde.org KDE Bugsquad] || The main room for bug reporters, testers and triagers.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#flatpak:kde.org Packaging KDE Flatpaks] || To assist in packaging KDE apps as flatpaks.
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#yocto:kde.org Packaging KDE on Yocto] || To assist in packaging KDE apps on Yocto.
|}


=== Applications ===
=== Applications ===
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Here is a list of individual applications that have their own Matrix rooms:
Here is a list of individual applications that have their own Matrix rooms:


==== Kdenlive ====
{| class="wikitable sortable"
 
!Name !! Description
[https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kdenlive:kde.org The room where we discuss KDE's professional video editor].
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#akonadi:kde.org Akonadi] || The personal information management framework.
==== Local communities ====
|-
* [https://webchat.kde.org/#/room/#kde_ru:kde.org KDE Russia]
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#amarok:libera.chat Amarok] || A classic music player.
 
|-
== How to Add Your Existing IRC Channel as Room ==
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-artikulate:kde.org Artikulate] || Train your pronunciation!
 
|-
{{Note|1=This only needs to be done '''once''' by an IRC operator. After that all users may use the more convenient local room name to join.}}
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#basket:kde.org Basket] || For discussing the multi-purpose note-taking application.
 
|-
* /join  #freenode_#YOUR_CHANNEL:matrix.org
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/!CVVMLsSKrfMEEDpqpX:kde.org Calligra] || Previously known as the KOffice Suite.
* On the IRC side you need to OP your matrix user, so either use a temporary nick on Matrix, or add multiple nicks to your IRC identity and use a different one on Matrix and IRC, or have a fellow OP give you OP privileges
|-
* Setup a local alias for kde.org via the matrix room settings
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#cantor:kde.org Cantor] || Frontend for mathematical software.
* Leave room again
|-
* Join via local alias e.g. /join #YOUR_CHANNEL
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#plasma-discover:kde.org Discover] || KDE software centre.
* Everyone can now join your room via the #YOUR_CHANNEL locally and #YOUR_CHANNEL:kde.org in the Matrix
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-fm:matrix.org Dolphin] || A file manager and KIO related subjects.
Where you can setup the alias depends on the client you use. For webchat.kde.org it'll look a bit like this:
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/!UAzeNyDGGkyBQeudgQ:kde.org Elisa] || Simple music player aiming to provide a nice experience for its users.
[[File:Riot-room-alias-1.png|300px|center]]
|-
[[File:Riot-room-alias-2.png|300px|center]]
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#gcompris:kde.org GCompris] || Educational software for children.
 
|-
You may additionally want to mark the room as published in the directory (so one can search for it) and set the KDE flair +kde:kde.org (so a fancy KDE flair will get shown; currently not set up). Both settings on webchat.kde.org are immediately after the room settings where you created the local room alias.
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kdeconnect:kde.org KDE Connect] || Connects all your devices.
 
|-
[[File:Riot-room-flairs.png|300px|center]]
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#partitionmanager:kde.org KDE Partition Manager] || KDE Partition Manager and KPMcore.
 
|-
== Why should I use the Matrix IRC bridge? ==
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kexi:libera.chat KEXI] || Manage your databases.
 
|-
Your IRC nickname will be available 24h and other people will be able to ping or contact you even if you are away from your computer. This can also be achieved by using an IRC bouncer, but Matrix has several advantages:
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kmymoney:libera.chat KMyMoney] || Manage your finances.
 
|-
* Matrix provides unlimited chat history, an IRC bouncer doesn't.
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kphotoalbum:kde.org KPhotoAlbum] || Manage your photo collection.
* The Matrix IRC bridge is much easier to setup than an IRC bouncer.
|-
* The Matrix reference client [https://riot.im (Riot)] can be used from smartphones.
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kstars:kde.org KStars] || View constellations from your computer.
 
|-
== How does it compare with IrcsomeBot? ==
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kalendar:kde.org Kalendar] || A calendar application using Akonadi to sync with external services.
 
|-
IrcsomeBot is a Telegram bot that can bridge a Telegram group with an IRC channel. However there are the following shortcomings:
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kate:libera.chat Kate] || The advanced plain text editor.
 
|-
* A KDE sysadmin needs to [https://community.kde.org/Infrastructure/IRC#Telegram_Bridge setup the bridge] between each room/channel. Matrix instead supports out of the box any freenode channel (and also other IRC networks).
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kdenlive:kde.org Kdenlive] || The room where we discuss KDE's professional video editor.
* IrcsomeBot is the only nickname that joins the IRC channel and forwards the messages sent from Telegram on behalf of their senders. Matrix instead performs a native bridging between the two protocols and creates a real IRC user that joins the IRC channel. Other people will be able to keep the usual IRC workflow with your bridged nickname (<code>/whois</code>, <code>/query</code>, etc.). In fact, they won't even know that you are using the Matrix bridge instead of a classic IRC client.
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-kirogi:kde.org Kirogi] || Control drones.
== How do I join an IRC channel? ==
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kontact:kde.org Kontact] || The Akonadi-based PIM suite.
You can search or browse IRC channels from Riot. Just type the name of the channel you want to join and you are done.
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#konversation:matrix.org Konversation] || A user-friendly IRC client.
[[File:KDE Riot.png|500px|center]]
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#labplot:kde.org LabPlot] || Data Visualization and Analysis
If your favorite matrix client doesn't have a similar feature, you can join any freenode channel by joining the following Matrix room:
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#marble:libera.chat Marble] || The map/globe viewer with OpenStreetMap integration.
<pre>
|-
#freenode_<irc_channel_name>:matrix.org
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#okular:kde.org Okular] || The most powerful open-source PDF reader.
</pre>
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#subtitlecomposer:kde.org Subtitle Composer] || The configurable subtitle editor/translator.
For example, if you want to join the <tt>#kde-devel</tt> IRC channel, just type:
|-
 
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#yakuake:kde.org Yakuake] || A fancy drop-down terminal.
<pre>
|}
/join #freenode_#kde-devel:matrix.org
</pre>
 
== How do I change my IRC nickname? ==
 
By default, the IRC bridge will use your matrix display name to generate an IRC nickname (ending with <tt>[m]</tt>). If you don't like the default nickname, you can change it by sending the following command to the <code>@appservice-irc:matrix.org</code> bot (you will need first to start a private conversation with the bot):
 
<pre>
!nick <your_favorite_irc_nickname>
</pre>
 
== How do I join an IRC channel that requires registered nicknames? ==
Start by opening a direct chat with NickServ. For freenode, that's <code>@freenode_NickServ:matrix.org</code>. Then send it a message of format:
<pre>identify [<nickname>] <password></pre>
— where nickname is optional assuming you are identifying for your current nickname.
 
To make the bridge store your credentials and log in automatically, in direct chat with the <code>@appservice-irc</code> you can use the <tt>!storepass <string></tt> command to save a string that is sent in PASS command when your IRC-presence connects.
 
With freenode you can use:
<pre>
!storepass nickname:password
</pre>
 
== How do I change my away status? ==


The <code>@appservice-irc:matrix.org</code> bot accepts raw IRC commands. To set the away status use:
=== Events/Goals ===


<pre>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!cmd AWAY <away_message>
!Name
</pre>
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#akademy:kde.org Akademy]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#energy-efficiency:kde.org KDE Energy Efficiency (KDE Eco)]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-ev-fundraising:kde.org KDE e.V. Fundraising Working Group]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-accessibility:kde.org KDE Accessibility]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-all-about-apps:kde.org KDE Goal: It's all about the apps]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-edu:kde.org KDE EDU]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-mentorship:kde.org KDE Mentorship Programs]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-is-privacy:kde.org KDE is Privacy]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-quality:kde.org KDE Quality]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-soc:kde.org KDE Season of Code]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-sod:kde.org KDE Season of Docs]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kde-women:kde.org KDE Women]
|-
|[https://go.kde.org/matrix/#/#kdeisinclusive:kde.org KDE Is Inclusive]
|}


for example:
=== Global Communities ===


<pre>
See [[Global_Communities|Global Communities]] for a list of communication channels, including Matrix, by community and language.
!cmd AWAY Sleeping
</pre>


To remove the away status just use:
== See also ==


<pre>
[[Infrastructure/Mailing-Lists|Mailing list (information)]]
!cmd AWAY
</pre>


== Other questions? ==  
== External links ==


Check out the FAQ maintained upstream: https://github.com/matrix-org/matrix-appservice-irc/wiki/End-user-FAQ
[https://kde.org/support/mailinglists// Mailing lists]

Latest revision as of 11:28, 18 January 2024

KDE is officially using Matrix for collaboration within the community. Matrix is an open protocol and network for decentralized communication. It provides all the features you would expect from a modern chat system: infinite scrollback, file transfer, typing notifications, read receipts, etc. It even provides end-to-end encryption for privacy (for private conversations).

Furthermore, Matrix natively supports bridges to other protocols, such as IRC where KDE also has channels. This means that you can use a Matrix client to join and use IRC channels as if they were Matrix rooms.

Getting Started

See the "Try Matrix" page created by the Matrix Foundation, which has a walk-through of how to start chatting with Matrix.

While registrations on the KDE Matrix homeserver are closed, you can register on any Matrix homeserver and you will be able to talk to anyone using Matrix.

You can pick a homeserver from this list of public homeservers, or you can register directly on the official matrix.org homeserver.

After registration you may use any Matrix website to log in, but KDE provides an instance of Element Web hosted at webchat.kde.org (Registering an account here is disabled, create an account from other webserver and login here ) that you can use anytime to log in no matter where you registered your account.

To log in to the KDE Matrix Webchat with an account from a different homeserver, use your full @username:homeserver.com instead of your plain username, like so:

@johndoe:matrix.org

You may also use any desktop or mobile Matrix client. KDE provides a Matrix client that you can use called NeoChat.

Support for KDE Matrix servers

You can ask questions related to Matrix over the #kde-matrix-support room. If you need help with the IRC integration in Matrix, see the Matrix/IRC Help page.

Rooms

Here is a list of rooms maintained by the KDE Matrix Team or KDE-adjacent rooms. If your Matrix client supports browsing spaces (like Element) then you can join the KDE Matrix Space which lets you join it's rooms easily.

You can use https://go.kde.org/matrix/ to create easy-to-use invite links (like these ↓) to :kde.org rooms.

General

Name Description
KDE New Contributors Ask questions about contributing to KDE. Do you want to start contributing to KDE? Then this is the Matrix room for you.
KDE Share your experience with KDE! The KDE user support Matrix room.

Plasma

Name Description
Plasma Desktop Find out more about KDE's desktop environment here.
Plasma Mobile Plasma Mobile developers, users and other interested people.

System/Frameworks

Name Description
Kirigami QML based Convergent User Interface framework.
KWin KWin development channel.
KDE Android KDE software on Android.
Maui Project A free and modular front-end framework for developing user experiences.
KDE Mac KDE software on macOS,.
KDE Windows KDE software on Windows.

Distributions

Name Description
Debian KDE KDE software on Debian.
Fedora KDE KDE software on Fedora.
Gentoo KDE KDE software on Gentoo.
KaOS KDE software on KaOS.
KDE for FreeBSD KDE software on FreeBSD.
KDE neon Development KDE neon development.
KDE neon Users User support for KDE neon.
Kubuntu KDE software on Kubuntu.
Kubuntu (Spanish Community) Spanish-speaking community on Kubuntu.
Mageia KDE software on Mageia.
openSUSE KDE KDE software on openSUSE.
Ubuntu Studio Ubuntu Studio development.
Ubuntu Studio Café (offtopic) Off-topic Ubuntu Studio chat.

Development/Contributors

Name Description
KDE Development KDE developers discuss technical stuff here.
KDE Visual Design Group Visual designers and Graphic artists discuss the look and feel of KDE software here.
KDE Promo The people from the work group that does promotion and communication with the outside world hang out here.
KDE Multimedia KDE Multimedia developers.
KDE www Managing websites and displaying the best the KDE Community has to offer.
KDE Games For the suite of KDE games.
Localization The main localization team for all your translation needs.
KDE Bugsquad The main room for bug reporters, testers and triagers.
Packaging KDE Flatpaks To assist in packaging KDE apps as flatpaks.
Packaging KDE on Yocto To assist in packaging KDE apps on Yocto.

Applications

Here is a list of individual applications that have their own Matrix rooms:

Name Description
Akonadi The personal information management framework.
Amarok A classic music player.
Artikulate Train your pronunciation!
Basket For discussing the multi-purpose note-taking application.
Calligra Previously known as the KOffice Suite.
Cantor Frontend for mathematical software.
Discover KDE software centre.
Dolphin A file manager and KIO related subjects.
Elisa Simple music player aiming to provide a nice experience for its users.
GCompris Educational software for children.
KDE Connect Connects all your devices.
KDE Partition Manager KDE Partition Manager and KPMcore.
KEXI Manage your databases.
KMyMoney Manage your finances.
KPhotoAlbum Manage your photo collection.
KStars View constellations from your computer.
Kalendar A calendar application using Akonadi to sync with external services.
Kate The advanced plain text editor.
Kdenlive The room where we discuss KDE's professional video editor.
Kirogi Control drones.
Kontact The Akonadi-based PIM suite.
Konversation A user-friendly IRC client.
LabPlot Data Visualization and Analysis
Marble The map/globe viewer with OpenStreetMap integration.
Okular The most powerful open-source PDF reader.
Subtitle Composer The configurable subtitle editor/translator.
Yakuake A fancy drop-down terminal.

Events/Goals

Name
Akademy
KDE Energy Efficiency (KDE Eco)
KDE e.V. Fundraising Working Group
KDE Accessibility
KDE Goal: It's all about the apps
KDE EDU
KDE Mentorship Programs
KDE is Privacy
KDE Quality
KDE Season of Code
KDE Season of Docs
KDE Women
KDE Is Inclusive

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See Global Communities for a list of communication channels, including Matrix, by community and language.

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