**Goal**
Derived from our Promo goals. We want to increase our community and outreach in more countries, including:
- Brand awareness about KDE.
- Increase and engage new contributors.
- Increase the number of end-users.
**What is the KDE Network?**
The KDE Network will be a group of KDE representatives in their respective cities/countries. They promote KDE and it’s work in their local community. Additionally, they are responsible for helping to grow the community, and to act as a liaison between their local community and KDE.
Members of the KDE Network Group are Community Members who have agreed to help promote KDE. They use their knowledge of KDE and their public speaking skills or social networking skills or people skills to help promote KDE.
**What do they do?**
- Participate at local events on behalf of KDE.
- Request marketing material, swag, budget for events.
- Promote KDE, FLOSS, open source projects and cross-community interaction.
- Demonstrate KDE’s products.
- Community outreach and act as a liaison for contributors interested to become part of KDE.
- Promote KDE at local user groups and universities with talks, presentations etc.
- Recruit new contributors.
- Onboarding, mentoring and fostering new users and contributors.
- Report on the activities related to FLOSS in their region.
**Where are we located?**
The KDE Network will take place around the world, initially starting a pilot project in Guwahati, India.
**Documents**
All documents are also available here.
https://share.kde.org/s/G9Ro2z2gi4bMqmf
**Communication**
You can join the group through
Telegram:
https://t.me/joinchat/RdiLrhsDx3GaExUW2lqsLA
Matrix:
#kde-network-program:kde.org
IRC/Freenode:
#kde-network-program
**The Advisory Committee**
# Paul Brown
# Carl Schwan
# Ivana Isadora
# Niccolo Venerandi
# Kenny Coyle
# Julian Steinmann
# Kai Uwe
# Bhavisha Dhruve
# Tomaz Canabrava
**Meeting Minutes
19 November 2020**
Members:
- The KDE Network Kerala team will include Subin, Kanan, Aiswarya, Sreeram, Akhil (will confirm later)
- They will prefer to have only 5 members. If Sashmita joins they will have 6 members.
- They will not remove inactive members.
- They will not have any fixed responsibilities and will work projects wise.
Targets for 2021 decided by the Kerala team are:
- Complete and review the translation of Plasma UI, the homepage of https://kde.org/, Dolphin and Konsole by 21.08 release. Target is July 2021.
- GCompris tutorials for teachers and parents in Malayalam. Target is before June 2021.
- Translation of GCompris cookbook.
- Krita tutorials in Malayalam. Sriram will also plan the tutorial.
- Plasma tutorials in Malayalam.
- Onboard 10 more motivated and active people to the team. Preferably from diversified fields.
- In April-May 2021 there will be Teachers' Training program in Kerala, if the Kerala team is ready with the tutorials and documentation then the team will do workshops or training in this program.
- The first step is to make videos/tutorials until then they will not start any programs.
Free Software Camp:
- Kerala team will continue to work for Free Software Camp and ensure KDE’s participation there.
- As a first step, they have shown Aniqa’s video to invite people to KDE.
Meetings:
- Kerala team will not have any set days for meetings. They will prefer to meet or talk whenever they are available.
- The KDE Network Kerala team will have a meeting every month with the Advisory Committee to discuss plans and participation at any upcoming events.
Support from KDE:
- Kerala team does not need any financial support.
- They will need support with infrastructure like Big Blue Button, Presentations, Documentation etc.
- They want tutorial/videos to be uploaded on main KDE’s channels like PeerTube and YouTube.
**Next meeting:** Thursday, 17 December 2020
**Time: ** 2:00 pm UTC/ 3:00 pm CEST/ 7:30 pm IST
**Link to Join: **https://meet.kde.org/b/ani-g0p-cmf
**Tasks/Agenda for the next meeting:**
- Proper documentation of the plan for the KDE Network India.
- Marketing Material like presentations, backdrops etc. that might be required for starting the program.
- To make a list of items needed for starting the program like Big Blue Button.
- To set up a Wiki page for the KDE Network