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  • * If you have problems, do you know who to turn to? Do you know who on the CWG is an ally, or can be trusted with lgbtq issues and concerns ...
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  • == Who can take part? == Any user of plasma who is able and willing to install the latest beta or run a live ISO with our b ...
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  • ;When? Where? Who?: In January 2016 (tell what suits you: http://doodle.com/poll/sg7cf7s4kskq ...
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  • == Who is the application for? == * "Occasional" users, who just need to read a document (for example, linked in a web page, or receive ...
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  • ...things that might benefit people who are interested in KDE and Akademy but who are unable to attend: ...add anything beyond the talk or BoF description that would benefit people who weren't there. ...
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  • == Who is Who == ...
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  • ** Conferences, who is going to what, whats in the area ...a puzzle what we're trying to do. We want users, developers, and companies who are using KDE and are open to something about it." ...
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  • == Who uses it and where? == ...
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  • ...that is used to give a 1-2 sentence introduction to the project for people who don't know anything about it. ''ABC is the '''special or best thing''' for '''certain kinds of people''' who '''want to do something awesome''', '''in the way they want to do it'''.'' ...
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  • *Who is coming? (Add yourself here if you want to come!) *Who is coming? (Add yourself here if you want to come!) ...
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  • Senior Devs are people who could happily take over maintainership at any time without any gap. They kn Overall maintainer is either David E or Martin K depending on who is less busy. ...
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  • *Who is coming? (Add yourself here if you want to come!) *Who is coming? (Add yourself here if you want to come!) ...
    3 KB (522 words) - 18:04, 5 December 2014
  • ;When? Where? Who?:https://sprints.kde.org/sprint/170 ...
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  • === Who can be a contributor? === ...
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  • ...adar for ages and we've HAD a decent boothbox but we want more and better. Who has the balls? ...
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  • A scratchpad to coordinate who is working on what bits of documentation for Plasma, KRunner, et al on User ...
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  • == Who's helping == ...
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  • ...g to events all over the world. During work time we also often meet people who are interested in KDE, from potential sponsors to users and from potential ...s a template and offers to cover the cost of printing for KDE e.V. members who have a need for them. If you are an active KDE contributor and not yet a me ...
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  • == Who are we? == KDE-India is a group of volunteers who are a part of this community, and have been meeting up at various FOSS even ...
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  • === I have a problem with a binary package. Who do I contact? === === Who should I email to find out if packages will be made for my favorite distrib ...
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  • ...ation uses the KDE platform. It is recommended for all application authors who want to stress their use of KDE technology. We recommend this label for application authors who in particular see themselves as part of the KDE community - and we hope any ...
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  • ...u Council and write down the Kubuntu Vision (Manifesto), and discuss about who we are, where we are going, why are we doing this. * Who are we (Kubuntu) in the world? ...
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  • ...One has only been made possible by the generous donations of our sponsors who paid for flight tickets, accomodation, Internet access and Coke. I think it ...rticipating and inviting us for dinner and of course to all KDE developers who have made this meeting a success. ...
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  • ...//www.hotelcroixbaragnon.com (also available through booking.com for those who prefer that) * Simple room are 75€ per night, twin rooms are 98€ for those who don't mind sharing space ...
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  • ...nd select an icon and hard link to them. Other issues involve some appdevs who ship their own icons. Both of these methods will cause breakage because the ...rite the HIG to provide stricter and clearer guidelines for icon designers who would want to contribute. ...
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  • * After the presentation, forming a team of students who are willing to volunteer and promote such software would be a great idea. D ...volunteers graduate from school, they should try to find younger students who are willing to volunteer. As a result, the spirit of KDE and FOSS software ...
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  • * Pass changes to another viewer who is online? * Ability to record who made the change and when the change was made. ...
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  • If you were shipwrecked and had to share an island with a KDE contributor who would it be? Who or what in your life would you say influenced you most? ...
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  • If you were shipwrecked and had to share an island with a KDE contributor who would it be? Who or what in your life would you say influenced you most? ...
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  • == Who is the application for? == === Who is the application ''not'' for === ...
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  • == Who is the application for? == * Any user who wants to copy music to their media device ...
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  • ...ather than directly. We work as a group, collaboratively, supporting those who take the lead for a particular program. New admins are always welcome. ...to urge students to read the documentation and get in contact with a team who can help them make their first commits/bug fixes ...
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  • ...p days where the results of each session are briefly summarized for people who could not attend them ...
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  • ...r are shortly expected. Since the commit digest is probably read by people who have a strong interest in the actual code you can give information on how t ...
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  • Who: ...
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  • ==Who?== ...
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  • * documentation. who knew that there were calls to JavaScript functions called ...
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  • following questions should be answerable by anyone who reads this: * Who are the primary users and how will they benefit? ...
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  • == Who are Our Users *now*? == ** The people who subscribe to our list and hang out in #amarok are Linux geeks, for the most ...
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  • ...d order for the agenda will be decided at the sprint. Please also indicate who is behind a certain suggestion. If you are interested in something that is ...
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  • Who knows, you might just like what you see. ...
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  • ! scope="row" | who ! scope="row" | who ...
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  • *Who is coming? (Add yourself here if you want to come!) * Who is coming? ...
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  • ...r own event and ask for help on the mailing list, or offer to help someone who is already organising an event. We keep a record of who organized and helped with past events. This way you can easily find people ...
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  • ** What symbols are exported and who uses this exported API ...
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  • Specifics are to be discussed individually with Alex who will also talk with Nuno about colors and stuff. ...
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  • Those contributors who currently hold a kde.org email address may request a <code>[email protected] ...
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  • [09:10] <dangle> that sort of thing would be great for someone who wants to get their teeth into contributing to amarok, but doesn't know what ...
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  • ...ting user stories of popular/credible/interesting people and organizations who use Plasma and other KDE software - for future posts, articles and website | worked on ex. Dr Who, Lion King ...
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  • content! -> how to get it? who can make it? ...
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