Posts Tagged ‘ALERT Project’

SOFI Newsletter Available

At the danger of turning this into a dedicated ALERT blog, there’s some more news from the EU funded research project in which KDE is a participant. ALERT is featured (page 14) in the SOFI newsletter, but there is also a lot of news on other software related projects that are ongoing. If you’re interested [...]

ALERT, Home and KDE e.V.

This is going to be one of those weeks where a lot of my time is spent on trains and planes… For the first half of this week, I was in Brussels for the first Annual Review of the ALERT project, in which the project partners – including KDE in the shape of yours truly [...]

What’s going on in ALERT?

The ALERT Project is a partly EU funded technology project that aims to improve the ways in whch free software communities track bugs in software, identify trends and issues and find the right person to fix a problem. KDE e.V. is a project partner and will be an end user, providing feedback and advice on [...]

Some News from the ALERT Project

The ALERT Project, as already explained, aims to improve bug tracking and resolution in free software communities. KDE is participating as a project partner by providing expertise on how free software communities work and by providing testing and feedback for the ALERT software. Newsletter highlights include accounts of free software conferences visited by the team [...]

The ALERT Project

As reported on the Dot last year, KDE is taking part in the ALERT Project, a European Union funded research project aimed at providing better bug tracking and resolution software for free software development. Some people in KDE (mainly Dario and Ade – who attended the previous plenary meeting in Madrid in January – and [...]