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Revision as of 17:41, 23 October 2023
Getting Started with IRC
Sometimes people will tell you that they can help you more if you visit an IRC channel. If you've never done it before, that sounds scary, but it's easy to set up. There are even ways that will work equally well in Linux and in Windows. How to chat with other KDE users tells you in detail one easy way to get started. Give it a try! More developers are on IRC than read mailing lists or any other help channel.
Registered KDE-Related IRC-Channels
You can find the following KDE-related IRC channels in the Libera Chat IRC Network:
Community/Support
Channels (click on the icon to sort) |
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#kde - Main channel for users of KDE software |
#kde-devel - For general KDE development |
#kde-quality - For KDE quality assurance |
#kde-bugs - For KDE BugSquad |
#kde-chat - For Off-Topic discussions |
#kde-docs - Official KDE Documentation Project |
#kde-women - Women who use KDE software |
#kde-www - The channel for discussion regarding the KDE community web sites |
#kde-soc - The channel for Google Summer of Code and Code In students |
#visualdesign - KDE V Design Group channel |
#kde-i18n - Localization team |
#kde-promo - Promotion and communication team |
Communities by Country
See https://community.kde.org/Local_Communities for a list of communication channels by local community.
Channels (click on the icon to sort) |
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#kde-ar - KDE software in the Argentine |
#kde-be - KDE software in Belgium |
#kde-el - KDE software in Greece |
#kde-fi - KDE software in Finland |
#kde-gl - KDE software for Galician speakers |
#kde.hu - KDE software for Hungarian speakers |
#kde-ir - KDE software in Iran |
#kde-latam - KDE software in Latin America |
#kde-pt - KDE software in Portugal |
Communities around a distribution
Some problems are specific to the way individual distributions do things, so it's a good idea to find the IRC channels for your distribution as well.
Channels (click on the icon to sort) |
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#debian-kde - KDE software on Debian. Note a different network: irc.debian.org also known as oftc. |
#exherbo-kde - KDE software on Exherbo |
#fedora-kde - KDE software on Fedora |
#gentoo-kde - KDE software on Gentoo |
#freebsd-desktop - KDE software on FreeBSD |
#kubuntu - KDE software on Kubuntu/Ubuntu |
#kubuntu-es - KDE software on Spanish Kubuntu/Ubuntu |
#mandriva-kde - KDE software on Mandriva Linux |
#mageia-kde - KDE software on Mageia Linux |
#kde-neon - KDE software on KDE neon (Linux distribution) |
#opensuse-kde - KDE software on openSUSE |
#kde-windows - KDE software on MS Windows |
Applications
Any new channels should be called #kde-* to comply with Libera Chat guidelines, we however have many legacy channels due to the age of KDE.
If you would like a new official channel please see the IRC Services page for details.
Note: some of these applications are not KDE projects. E.g. KVirc.
Channels (click on the icon to sort) |
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#akonadi - Users and developers of Akonadi |
#akregator - Users and developers of aKregator |
#amarok - Users and developers of Amarok |
#amarok-de - German users and developers of Amarok |
#amarok-es - Spanish users and developers of Amarok |
#amarok-fr - French users and developers of Amarok |
#rokymotion - Promotion stuff of Amarok |
#Calligra - Users and developers of Calligra |
#gcompris - Users and developers of GCompris |
#kate - Users and developers of Kate |
#kde-accessibility - Users and developers of accessibility apps, including KDE Text-to-Speech (KTTS) |
#kde-edu - Users and developers of KDE's Educational programs |
#kde-fm - Users and developers of Dolphin and KIO |
#kdevelop - Users and developers of KDevelop |
#kde-games - Users and developers of KDE's games |
#kde-telepathy - Users and developers of KDE-Telepathy |
#kexi - Users and developers of Kexi |
#kmymoney - Users and developers of KMyMoney |
#kontact - Users and developers of Kontact |
#konversation - Users and developers of Konversation |
#kopete - Users and developers of Kopete |
#kphotoalbum - Users and developers of KPhotoAlbum |
#krita - Users and developers of Krita |
#kvirc - Users and developers of KVirc |
#kwin - Users and developers of KWin |
#marble - Users and developers of Marble |
#okular - Users and developers of Okular |
#plasma - Users and developers of Plasma |
#choqok - Users and developers of Choqok |
#yakuake - Users and developers of Yakuake |
Note that more channels for applications appear from time to time and may be added to this list. You can sort any list for ease of finding entries, by using the icon at the head of each list.
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