KDE International

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This page is currently being edited to replace http://kde.org/family/international.php

This page provides access to a number of KDE web pages in different languages, countries or regional areas. The idea is to collect useful information concerning the usage of KDE for specific communities, status of translations, suggested settings for such users, and similar issues.

These pages also are not necessarily involved in the KDE translation or localization efforts. Please see the l10n.kde.org website for more information on this topic.

If you would like to contribute pages tailored to your language, country or regional area please contact the KDE.org webmaster.

Europe & Middle East

  • [Czech Republic Flag] Czech Republic (outdated)
  • [France Flag] France
  • [Germany Flag] Germany
  • [Great Britain Flag] Great Britain (outdated)
  • [Iceland Flag] Iceland (outdated)
  • [Iran Flag] Iran
  • [Ireland Flag] Ireland (outdated)
  • [Israel Flag] Israel (outdated)
  • [Italy Flag] Italy
  • [Netherlands Flag] Netherlands (outdated)
  • [Poland Flag] Poland
  • [Romania Flag] Romania (looking for help)
  • [Russia Flag] Russia
  • [Spain Flag] Spain
  • [Turkey Flag] Turkey (outdated)
  • [Ukraine Flag] Ukraine (outdated)
  • [Yugoslavia Flag] Yugoslavia (outdated)

Asia

  • [China Flag] China
  • [Japan Flag] Japan (outdated)
  • [Korea Flag] Korea (outdated)
  • [Taiwan Flag] Taiwan (outdated)

America

  • [Argentina Flag] Argentina
  • [Brasil Flag] Brasil
  • [Chile Flag] Chile (as good as nothing)

kdehispano.org - Collaboration of Spanish speakers from all over the world

Note: Our policy regarding the sites listed above is simple: If somebody goes through the trouble of creating a KDE website, then we will include it in this list. Furthermore, we will not override the site creator's preference for what to call their geographical area (e.g., calling the Taiwan site "Taiwan" instead of "China").