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The easiest way to give back to the '''Kubuntu''' community is by sharing '''Kubuntu''' with others. Recommend '''Kubuntu''' to others, show them how to download and install it, and discuss the possibilities and qualities of Open Source Software with them. As our community grows, | The easiest way to give back to the '''Kubuntu''' community is by sharing '''Kubuntu''' with others. Recommend '''Kubuntu''' to others, show them how to download and install it, and discuss the possibilities and qualities of Open Source Software with them. As our community grows, the more vigorous and supported it becomes. | ||
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Providing support is an awesome way to give back to the community because it is not required to have advanced skills or know everything about Linux or '''Kubuntu'''. You'll actually end up learning more as you help others, which increases your own knowledge and skills. This can be a gateway to learning other things, from bug triaging to packaging, and perhaps even to programming. Also, it is quite rewarding to fix the system of someone who is on the other side of the world! | Providing support is an awesome way to give back to the community because it is not required for you to have advanced skills or to know everything about Linux or '''Kubuntu'''. You'll actually end up learning more as you help others, which increases your own knowledge and skills. This can be a gateway to learning other things, from bug triaging to packaging, and perhaps even to programming. Also, it is quite rewarding to fix the system of someone who is on the other side of the world! | ||
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You can | You can provide support and receive it in the IRC channels, through the [https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users Kubuntu Users Mailing List], or through the [http://kubuntuforums.net/ Kubuntu Forums], [http://ubuntuforums.org/ Ubuntu Forums], and [http://forum.kde.org/ KDE Forums]. | ||
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If you want to meet other '''Kubuntu''' users in your area, look for a Local Ubuntu Community team (LoCo team for short) to join. | If you want to meet other '''Kubuntu''' users in your area, look for a Local Ubuntu Community team (LoCo team for short) for you to join. | ||
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Information about making [https:// | Information about making [https://phabricator.kde.org/w/kubuntu/packaging/ packages] and helping to [https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/GettingInvolved/Development develop Kubuntu]. | ||
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'''Kubuntu''' welcomes all translators from all over the world. Translating '''Kubuntu''' helps usage | '''Kubuntu''' welcomes all translators from all over the world. Translating '''Kubuntu''' helps to improve usage for people who are more comfortable with using their mother tongue. The required translations can be found here, [https://wiki.kubuntu.org/Kubuntu/Translations Kubuntu Translation]. | ||
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Being a '''Kubuntu''' tester involves running bleeding-edge software, testing ISO's to see if they install correctly, and testing packages to confirm that a bug is fixed. If you want to help test '''Kubuntu''', see [https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuTesters Kubuntu Testers]. | Being a '''Kubuntu''' tester involves running bleeding-edge software, testing ISO's to see if they install correctly, and testing packages to confirm that a bug is fixed. If you want to help test '''Kubuntu''', see [https://wiki.kubuntu.org/KubuntuTesters Kubuntu Testers]. | ||
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Have you found your spot in our community? Why don't you go grab an awesome Ubuntu Membership! Just follow this link: [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Membership link]! | |||
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Latest revision as of 17:08, 31 October 2019
Contribute
The Kubuntu community is made up of individuals and teams working to package software, test it, triage bugs, and then promote Kubuntu to a wider audience. All of the software, artwork, and documentation has been created, tested, used, and discussed openly by people around the world participating in the Open Source community made possible by the Internet. We invite you to help shape Kubuntu to better meet your needs.
Spreading the word
The easiest way to give back to the Kubuntu community is by sharing Kubuntu with others. Recommend Kubuntu to others, show them how to download and install it, and discuss the possibilities and qualities of Open Source Software with them. As our community grows, the more vigorous and supported it becomes.
Giving support and getting it
Providing support is an awesome way to give back to the community because it is not required for you to have advanced skills or to know everything about Linux or Kubuntu. You'll actually end up learning more as you help others, which increases your own knowledge and skills. This can be a gateway to learning other things, from bug triaging to packaging, and perhaps even to programming. Also, it is quite rewarding to fix the system of someone who is on the other side of the world!
You can provide support and receive it in the IRC channels, through the Kubuntu Users Mailing List, or through the Kubuntu Forums, Ubuntu Forums, and KDE Forums.
Subscribe
To begin using the mailing lists, please subscribe. Subscribing allows you to post a message without having it sit in an authorization queue, and allows you to receive messages from others who are also subscribed to the mailing list.
Before you send a message, check to see if the topic has been raised in the past. To do this, use Google to search the archives.
Kubuntu users
- Register: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-users
- Archive: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-users
Kubuntu development
- Register: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-devel
- Archive: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/kubuntu-devel
Kubuntu documentation
- Register: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-doc
- Archive: https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc
Kubuntu IRC Channels
#kubuntu The official Kubuntu Support channel
Connect to #kubuntu on the web here: #kubuntu
#kubuntu-offtopic For off-topic chatter with your fellow Kubuntu users #kubuntu-devel This is the channel where the developers hang out
Bug reporting
Filing good bugs is very important to improving the quality of Kubuntu. For information about filing bugs and writing useful bug reports, see Bug Reporting.
For typical responses that you will likely get from upstream KDE developers, see Bug Responses.
Local Teams
If you want to meet other Kubuntu users in your area, look for a Local Ubuntu Community team (LoCo team for short) for you to join.
Packaging and Development
Information about making packages and helping to develop Kubuntu.
Translations
Kubuntu welcomes all translators from all over the world. Translating Kubuntu helps to improve usage for people who are more comfortable with using their mother tongue. The required translations can be found here, Kubuntu Translation.
Testing
Being a Kubuntu tester involves running bleeding-edge software, testing ISO's to see if they install correctly, and testing packages to confirm that a bug is fixed. If you want to help test Kubuntu, see Kubuntu Testers.
Membership
Have you found your spot in our community? Why don't you go grab an awesome Ubuntu Membership! Just follow this link: link!