Dhriti Shikhar posted on Fri, 01 May 2015 21:25:10 +0500 as excerpted: > I am Dhriti Shikhar from Pune, India. I am currently studying > engineering in Pune University. > > I program in Python, C, C++, javascript/jquery, HTML. I have hands-on > experience on git, Flask, Vim, reStructured Text, shell scripting. I > have also worked on PHP, MySQL, mongodb for my college assignments. I > have been using Fedora distribution of Linux for over a year now. > > I am interested in contributing to KDE. I would be really grateful if > you could guide me on how to proceed. https://techbase.kde.org Also see the general FAQ, as linked from the above, which covers questions about getting involved either as a dev, or as a non-dev (kde has many non-dev contributors doing translations, artwork, bug triage, wiki contributions, working on the lists as I do (thus this reply), community outreach, etc). (Altho some bits are dated. The FAQ refers to subversion, for instance, while most of kde is now in git, save for some artwork, etc, I believe.) https://techbase.kde.org/Development/FAQs/General_FAQ In general, as a dev you may wish to find a particular application or project you're interested in, take a look at the bugs filed, and start contributing patches where you can. Because kde is qt-based, knowing it helps, but depending on the project, you can often learn as you go. Note that with kde5/frameworks, the line between kde and qt is blurring to some degree, with both kde and qt now more modular, with various qt5 modules being optional and various kde-frameworks modules being usable on their own as well. As a result, many formerly kde apps are now qt apps, with a larger user-base and minus the heavy kde dependencies they had in the qt4/kde4 era. There's also qt-apps.org, kde-apps.org, and kde-look.org, where the larger community posts their kde and qt contributions. I don't claim to be a dev, but quickly got involved there when I found a couple plasmoids I liked on kde-look, obviously installed them locally, created a kdelook account, subscribed to discussion updates for those plasmoids, and started answering questions as I could. -- Duncan - List replies preferred. No HTML msgs. "Every nonfree program has a lord, a master -- and if you use the program, he is your master." Richard Stallman ___________________________________________________ This message is from the kde mailing list. Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.