Archive for May, 2011

It’s Almost KDE WebWorld Time

Next week, I’ll be heading off to the KDE Web World Sprint to represent the KDE Promotion Team. We had a combined sprint back in 2009 when the current version of the main KDE website was designed in consultation between the two teams and KDE’s artists. The result was a site that much improved on […]

Calling Enterprise Users of KDE Software

Over at the Blue Mint, KDE contributor James Cain is asking for help in collating information on enterprises (including non-profits) using KDE software. He aims to gather material to relaunch our outdated enterprise site with current information showing how KDE software can help businesses and other organisations give their staff better software, save money and […]

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 […]

Promo Sprint Wrap-Up

The KDE Promotion Team Sprint ended yesterday, in a pub in Southampton. Over three days, we tackled such issues as improving the Join the Game website, had a discussion with some of the GNOME guys about promotion at and before the Desktop Summit, reviewed the KDE website itself and worked on cleaning up the Promotion […]

Introducing the Promo Sprint Logo

The KDE Promo Sprint now has it’s own logo, courtesy of the SERPENT Project (which Southampton University is involved in through the National Oceanography Centre). So, here it is – the rather cute piglet squid: Otherwise, we’re enjoying the Southampton sunshine, have settled on our agenda and are getting stuck into work on KDE’s Join […]