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Create KDE-marketing programme to spread this ?
by Halim on Sunday 03/Dec/2006, @00:46
This is truly excellent news!

Is there a marketing programme within the KDE marketing group to promote KDE-based projects to universities and colleges worldwide?

If there could be a central repository of information, benefits and tasks associated with having a KDE-project as part of either the curriculum during the computer programming courses, or as their final project, it would be great for both the code base and the generic know-how of KDE.

Current KDE-users could front the matter in their local alumnis and thus try to get one KDE project in every university/college?

Anyone? Where's the appropriate place to volunteer if such work is already underway? (most likely is :-))
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Re: Create KDE-marketing programme to spread this ?
by Marc on Sunday 03/Dec/2006, @03:15
In my school, the guys interested in computers (the team managing our network) are only Gnome supporters ... but I'm trying to convert them, I'm confident ;)
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Re: Create KDE-marketing programme to spread this
by canllaith on Sunday 03/Dec/2006, @12:33
It's my understanding that Kevin will be writing up a 'how-to' for getting Universities involved in KDE once this has all finished and he's seen how it turns out :)
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