On Thursday 02 August 2012, 17:26, David Faure wrote: > On Friday 27 July 2012 14:38:32 David Faure wrote: > > Here's the moment you were all waiting for: I just added more very-easy > > tasks at the top of > > http://community.kde.org/Frameworks/Epics/kdelibs_cleanups > > For the last two weeks, I've been the only committer to kdelibs frameworks > (one week working, one week on "holidays", i.e. on my free time). > > No volunteer for any of the above tasks, for almost one week now. > > What can I do to make KDE Frameworks development more attractive? > > It used to be hard to build - that's fixed by the "Building" wiki page. > > It used to be hard to know how to contribute - that's fixed by the above > wiki page, which has both "very easy" and "more interesting" tasks. > (plus all the Qt-related tasks, which is even "more interesting") > > Am I the only person in the world who cares about the KDE libraries? > > :( > > There were 30 people in Randa, 20 people in the BoF at Akademy, where's > everyone now? > I see lots of commits in other parts of KDE for the last two weeks, so it's > not like everyone is at the beach... (and it's not like there were 40 > contributors previously either). Hey there, I planned to help out on the KDE frameworks branch during the next months (semester break). Until now I didnt actually have time or didnt know where to start, but I guess the above link should help me to get started. I'd really like to get more involved into kdelibs API development and/or Qt upstream work. Anyway, for now, and for the next week I'm at the aforesaid beach, though. Sorry. :) I'll come back to you in approx. 1.5 weeks. Don't be desperate! Greets -- Kevin Funk _______________________________________________ Kde-frameworks-devel mailing list Kde-frameworks-devel@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-frameworks-devel