Posts Tagged ‘Software’

Got a printer? Help test Konqueror

Gérard Talbot has been working for the past eight months, checking Konqueror’s conformance to CSS 2.1 (resulting in the impressive conformance tables on his website). However, he needs help to determine the results of 13 remaining tests that need a colour printer, something Gérard does not have access to. If you have a moment, please […]

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 He aims to gather material to relaunch our outdated enterprise site with current information showing how KDE software can help businesses and other organisations give their staff better software, save money and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 […]

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 […]

Collaboration’s Rise: New Host for KDE Promo Sprint

It’s always nice when you find people a whole lot more enthusiastic about working with you than you expect. You know, when you mention KDE and free software to someone and they not only know what you are talking about, but love it too. Something similar to that happened recently when I contacted the University […]