Hi, Philippe FREMY wrote: > No we were not. At least I was not. I was talking about the people here, > Tink, Navindra, Eva, me, Jono, ... who have already proved they are able to > commit to helping KDE. Most of us have shown some frustration because of the > way we can not get more involved in helping. It's only fair for me to point out that I haven't really been involved in the kind of promotion you are talking about (promoting KDE at tradeshows, giving talks etc). I wish it were possible, but it doesn't look like it will happen and I don't think I have much to offer to the KDE League. On the other hand, I am quite proud when I hear of people like you and Dre going out and spreading the word. I enjoy a lot of those real world reports and observations, so keep them coming. So far we are missing reports on FOSDEM and LWE US (there were some comments in the LWE Paris article). It's been made quite clear that the KDE League's biggest problem is manpower and money. Money is a problem that's hard to solve, and increasing KDE League's manpower, short of buying it, is something only you and I can do by volunteering. Of course, a prerequisite is that the KDE League welcomes such help and does not discourage it. Another point, is that one has to consider that it may be more productive volunteering elsewhere depending on priorities and what you want to accomplish. Just stating the obvious. Later, -N. _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit http://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.