Gerardo Rosales wrote: > I want to do something more than just report bugs, after checking the > SIGs/KDE page [2], I decided to collaborate with the Fedora spin-specific > documentation: > > - Release Notes. (I would like to work on this for this release, and > also future ones) > - KDE Wiki. > - Desktop User Guide. Your offer sounds very generous to me. As a lowly KDE user, I find KDE documentation completely chaotic, and I have no idea where to look if I have a problem with KDE, which unfortunately is often the case. Where for example is the Desktop User Guide you mention? I don't see any mention of it in https://wiki.kde.org/ which I assume is the KDE Wiki you mention. > I would like to get your feedback on the things that you will like and/or > needs to be included, and in this way we can make a To Do list and set > work priorities to start on. I'd like to see (perhaps they already exist?) 1. a KDE FAQ 2. an explanation of the basic features of KDE > I can't finish this without thank you all for your hard work/effort to > offer us a great DE for Fedora. Sadly, I have not found KDE-5 to be an improvement on KDE-4. As far as I am concerned - and no doubt I am atypical - KDE-5 simply introduced a whole lot of problems, some of which have now been solved, and nothing at all of any relevance to my simple needs. -- Timothy Murphy gayleard /at/ eircom.net School of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin _______________________________________________ kde mailing list kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.fedoraproject.org/admin/lists/kde@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx