Hi all: Further growth and popularity of KDE project will depend on next wave of contributors. Potentially many of the folks would be from APAC region. Barring an interview of Matthias Ehlrich in LFY magazine some months ago, there hasn't been any writeups or events to promote KDE in India. Some areas where effort can be focussed is: 1. conduct KDE promo events - workshops, hackathons, goodies 2. release KDE 4 development book 2. Qt 4.x C++ training videos / podcasts 3. publish TODO list of various KDE projects and sub-projects with a granularity that each task can be completed in less than 60 days. In a recent Open Source Days 2008 event in Andhra Pradesh, India, we distributed OpenSuSe 11 + KDE 4.x LiveCD's to more than 750 students. They were awestruck by the polished KDE interface and that the software worked flawlessly on variety of hardware. KDE 4 rocks ! Let's be vocal about it ! thanks Saifi. ------------------------------------------------------- Twincling Society http://www.twincling.org/ freedom of innovation Hyderabad AP, India. ------------------------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ This message is from the kde-promo mailing list. Visit https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde-promo to unsubscribe, set digest on or temporarily stop your subscription.