Dear KDE Project members, I would like to announce the creation of a new mailing list: kde-policies It is intended for the work on general, non-technical descriptions and guidelines that make the KDE project 'tick'. A pressing topic would be the update of outdated documents like "The KDE Development model" and the "KDE Philosophy" that can be found on www.kde.org. Issues like coding style, feature plans and choice of translations etc. do _not_ belong here but on their dedicated lists, e.g. kde-core-devel. However, if the need arises, members of the list may develop proposals for procedures on how to resolve conflicts and control everday's activities. Such proposal would be published for a broader discussion and approval among other members of the KDE project. If you are interested and willing to help out with such background work please subscribe to the list. To qualify a long term serious, committment to KDE - by means of commiting code, patches, translations and documentation to the CVS - is wanted as a prove of experience. The posession of a @kde.org mail alias is one of the indicators. http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-policies Thanks, Harri.