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* http://archive.neon.kde.org/ - the packages made by the system
* http://archive.neon.kde.org/ - the packages made by the system
* http://files.kde.org/neon - Installable ISO images, see [[Neon/InstallableImages]]
* http://files.kde.org/neon - Installable ISO images, see [[Neon/InstallableImages]]
See [https://notes.kde.org/p/neon-services neon-services] for more


= Team =
= Team =
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* Jens Reuterberg
* Jens Reuterberg
* Ken Vermette
* Ken Vermette
* David Wonderly
* ...you! Come and join us.
* ...you! Come and join us.


= Notice =
= Notice =
This is one KDE project out of hundreds.  If you're looking for an official KDE distro this is not it.
This is one KDE project out of hundreds.  If you're looking for an official KDE distro this is not it.

Revision as of 10:44, 6 June 2016

Mission Statement

KDE neon provides an easy and elegant way for people to test the latest from KDE, or use the latest releases of KDE Software.

Releases

Plans

  1. Incubator for KDE neon
  2. The Founding Plan
  3. Applications Selection

Developer Communication

#kde-neon on Freenode IRC

https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/neon

User Communication and Support

See social media links on http://neon.kde.org

Logo by Jens. It is intended to be varied, there is no official layout of it, use the logo only, text only, text on logo in fancy colour, go wild. Neon is a constantly changing target.

Tech

See neon-services for more

Team

  • Jonathan Riddell
  • Harald Sitter
  • Valorie Zimmerman
  • Michał Zając
  • Jens Reuterberg
  • Ken Vermette
  • David Wonderly
  • ...you! Come and join us.

Notice

This is one KDE project out of hundreds. If you're looking for an official KDE distro this is not it.