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==Hvad er UserBase==
==The nature of UserBase==


'''UserBase''' er en samling af brugerrettet information om ethvert aspekt af en udgave af KDE. Det er en wiki, som skrive af frivillige og kan redigeres af registrerede brugere. På trods af vores bedste bestræbelser kan vi således ikke garantere, at hver enkelt bid af information er nøjagtig. Vi er glade for dine bidrag, især for vink og tips, som kan gøre livet lettere for brugere. Taler du andre sprog end engelsk, så har vi også brug for dig - vi kan altid bruge nye oversættere. Hvis du er villig til at bruge lidt tid på at hjælpe os med at forbedre '''UserBase''', så er siden [[Tasks_and_Tools|Tasks_and_Tools]] et godt sted at starte.
'''UserBase''' is a repository for user-centric information regarding any part of a KDE release. It is a wiki, written by volunteers, and editable by any registered user. As such, while care is taken, it is not possible to guarantee the accuracy of any entry. We welcome your contribution, particularly with regard to hints and tips that enhance the user experience. Those with 'other language' skills are welcome too, as we need as many translations as we can get. If you are willing to spend a little time helping to improve '''UserBase''' please visit the [[Tasks_and_Tools|Tasks and Tools]] page.


==Historie==
==History==


'''UserBase''' startede i sommeren 2008. Den var oprindelige tænkt som et udstillingsvindue for KDE-programmer. Det mærkes stadig i nogen grad ved at programmerne er grupperet sådan, at det er let at finde et program, som sandsynligvis svarer til dine behov. Snart begyndte der også at dukke afsnit med vink og tips op. Det er det område, hvor almindelige brugere lettest kan skrive deres første bidrag, da de ofte er korte. De fleste brugere finder på et eller andet tidspunkt en tastaturgenvej, en lidet kendt funktion eller en "anderledes" måde at gøre noget, som det kan være nyttigt for andre at kende til. Vi opmuntrer dig til at skrive lidt om dine opdagelser.
'''UserBase''' began in the summer of 2008. It was initially conceived as a showcase for KDE applications.  To some extent this is still evident in the way applications are grouped, to help you find the application most likely to suit your purpose. Soon, however, various Hints and Tips sections began to appear. This is an area where general users can most easily make a first contribution, as it is often a very short entryMost users, at some time, find a keyboard shortcut, a little-known feature, a "different" way of doing something, that would prove to be of value to others. We encourage you to add your discoveries.


I 2009 fik KWord-udvikleren Thomas Zander den idé, at  programmanualer kunne skrives på '''UserBase'''. Måske var han lidt forud for sin tid, eller måske var ideen med at udvikle manualerne fra ældre versioner til nyere, hvor alle ændringerne fra KDE 3.x til 4.x blev inkluderet blot for stor en mundfuld; men den foregreb en udvikling, som var på vej. I 2010 blev de første manualer udviklet på '''UserBase'''.
In 2009 the KWord developer, Thomas Zander, had the idea that application manuals could be written on '''UserBase'''. Perhaps he was a little before his time, or perhaps the idea of developing from an older version to a new one, where the change from KDE 3.x to 4.x was embraced, was just too big a step, but it was a foreshadow of things to come. 2010 saw the first manuals being developed on '''UserBase'''.


==Sprog==
==Languages==


Det var altid meningen, at '''UserBase''' skulle oversættes til så mange sprog som muligt. I realiteten var det vanskeligt at holde oversættelserne ved lige. I 2010 begyndte vi at overføre alle oversættelser til et nyt system udviklet af Siebrand Mazeland og Niklas Laxström fra Translatewiki.net. Med dette system kan både professionelle oversættere og amatører med gode sprogfærdigheder oversætte sider til deres sprog. Hver enkelt sige lader oversætteren overvåge ændringer, som påvirker den oversatte side. Vi har brug for din hjælp til at opbygge en virkelig international ressource for alle brugere.
It was always the intention that '''UserBase''' should be translated into as many languages as possible. In reality it proved a little difficult to maintain. In 2010 work began on moving all translations to a new system, developed by Siebrand Mazeland and Niklas Laxström of Translatewiki.net. This system allows both professional translation and amateurs with reasonable language knowledge to adopt pages for translation to their language. A single page allows a translator to monitor changes that affect his translated pages. You are invited to help us build a truly international resource for all users.


==UserBase og KDE==
==UserBase and KDE==


'''UserBase''' hostes på KDE's server og understøttes aktivt af KDE-fællesskabet. Den er dog på ingen måde KDE's officielle talerør i nogen juridisk forstand, og vi påtager os heller ikke nogen anden form for ansvar.
'''UserBase''' is hosted on a KDE server, and is actively supported by the KDE community. It is not, however, the voice of KDE in any legal sense, nor is any other responsibility implied.


==Kontakt os==
==Contact Us==


De frivillige administratorer af '''UserBase''' kan kontaktes på forskellig vis, herunder via ''diskussionssiderne'' i '''UserBase''', ''IRC''-kanalen irc.freenode.net#kde-www eller ved en ''email'' til kde-www@kde.org.
The administrative volunteers of '''UserBase''' may be contacted in a number of ways, including via ''Talk'' or ''Discussion'' pages in '''UserBase''', on ''IRC'' at irc.freenode.net#kde-www or by ''email'' at kde-www@kde.org.


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Revision as of 18:26, 7 June 2011

The nature of UserBase

UserBase is a repository for user-centric information regarding any part of a KDE release. It is a wiki, written by volunteers, and editable by any registered user. As such, while care is taken, it is not possible to guarantee the accuracy of any entry. We welcome your contribution, particularly with regard to hints and tips that enhance the user experience. Those with 'other language' skills are welcome too, as we need as many translations as we can get. If you are willing to spend a little time helping to improve UserBase please visit the Tasks and Tools page.

History

UserBase began in the summer of 2008. It was initially conceived as a showcase for KDE applications. To some extent this is still evident in the way applications are grouped, to help you find the application most likely to suit your purpose. Soon, however, various Hints and Tips sections began to appear. This is an area where general users can most easily make a first contribution, as it is often a very short entry. Most users, at some time, find a keyboard shortcut, a little-known feature, a "different" way of doing something, that would prove to be of value to others. We encourage you to add your discoveries.

In 2009 the KWord developer, Thomas Zander, had the idea that application manuals could be written on UserBase. Perhaps he was a little before his time, or perhaps the idea of developing from an older version to a new one, where the change from KDE 3.x to 4.x was embraced, was just too big a step, but it was a foreshadow of things to come. 2010 saw the first manuals being developed on UserBase.

Languages

It was always the intention that UserBase should be translated into as many languages as possible. In reality it proved a little difficult to maintain. In 2010 work began on moving all translations to a new system, developed by Siebrand Mazeland and Niklas Laxström of Translatewiki.net. This system allows both professional translation and amateurs with reasonable language knowledge to adopt pages for translation to their language. A single page allows a translator to monitor changes that affect his translated pages. You are invited to help us build a truly international resource for all users.

UserBase and KDE

UserBase is hosted on a KDE server, and is actively supported by the KDE community. It is not, however, the voice of KDE in any legal sense, nor is any other responsibility implied.

Contact Us

The administrative volunteers of UserBase may be contacted in a number of ways, including via Talk or Discussion pages in UserBase, on IRC at irc.freenode.net#kde-www or by email at kde-www@kde.org.