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KOffice Bug Day and Krush!
Thursday, 23 October 2008
To help the upcoming final release of KOffice, Bug Squad will be having our first KOffice Day this Sunday. We will triage the old bugs, and look for new ones (krush). We will be starting at around 07:00 UTC (be aware that summer time ends in various European countries on the 26th). As always we will be gathering in #kde-bugs on freenode IRC. You do not need any programming knowledge. All you need is a copy of the new KOffice Beta from your distribution with the debug packages installed. This is an easy way to give back to the KDE community, and also an excellent way to get involved.
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People Behind KDE: Michael Pyne
Monday, 18 August 2008
In the next People Behind KDE interview, we stay in the United States of America (but leave in an underwater craft!) to meet a KDE developer who could be a JuKebox in another life, someone who helps you build development versions of KDE (staying on the bleeding edge without the pain!) - tonight's star of People Behind KDE is Michael Pyne.
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BugSquad turns its attention to Amarok this Sunday!
Wednesday, 11 June 2008
People Behind KDE: Jeremy Paul Whiting
Tuesday, 6 May 2008
In a new series of People Behind KDE interviews, we visit the United States of America to meet a KDE developer with an affinity for education, accessibility, and Asian culture, a person who works on getting you Hot New Stuff - tonight's star of People Behind KDE is Jeremy Paul Whiting.
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BugSquad Announces Itself, BugDay 2 happening This Weekend
Wednesday, 16 April 2008
The KDE BugSquad is pleased to announce itself! Come and learn the fine art of bug triage. How might one do so? Join us for a BugDay on April 20th (0:00 UTC to 23:59 UTC). The last one was a great success, with 355 bugs triaged, and almost a third of those closed. We would like to finish off more bugs, and could use your help! All you need is a recent version of KDE4, although 3.5.9 could also be useful. That is it! We will provide all the training and support. No programming knowledge is needed. Join #kde-bugs on irc.freenode.net anytime to find out more details. Also, we have a spiffy new mailing list, lots of new documentation on techbase, and are already discussing T-shirts. Surely world domination is next?
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