I would also like to work on "KDE CONNECT ".
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Dec 25 2019
Done sorry for the delay
In terms of Marble, there is only one part of their site i'd like to disable, and that is mostly to bring it in line (server setup wise) with the other sites we host.
I would like to work on "Port Calligra website"
Dec 24 2019
I contacted Marble maintainer and they aren't interested in a new design. If I remenber correctly @bcooksley want to archive this website since it is a lot of work to maintain this website.
Assigned myself to this specific task since I'll keep track of activity to put on the table.
Added T12423 as a subtask, it serves for organization. If you're interested in a specific project or want to work on a project but still don't have your name assigned there, you may add yourself easily to the table by editing the task.
I would like to work on the calligra website port.
Dec 19 2019
Hello, I think cutehmi.kde.org needs a redesign. I have helped @ognarb for the konversation website. If anyone is willing to mentor mentor me, I would love to do a redesign for cutehmi.kde.org as a part of SoK.
Dec 16 2019
Dec 15 2019
Progress report :)
Dec 13 2019
@ognarb I have an idea, why don't we make the homepage describing the workflow and features and a separate page containing all the announcements? :) do let me know on what do you think about that?
I have replaced the stuff on that wiki page with a link to https://manifesto.kde.org/index.html. Let's leave it at that. :)
In T10827#213623, @ognarb wrote:@iammarco Great could you also rename the files to comply with the convention 'year-month-day-slug.md'. Otherwise Jekyll can't find the posts.
Dec 12 2019
Yes, I'm very much against moving this to the wiki. It got friction on edition and specific presentation on purpose. It's really by design.
Yeah I'm wary of putting this on the wiki where anyone can change it. This is the sort of thing that's supposed to be immutable. If anything, we should remove the existing content from the wiki and only have it at https://manifesto.kde.org.
Has this been discussed with the people who created the page like Kevin? This is one of our foundational documents and deserves special treatment and presentation.
The whole stuff is available at https://community.kde.org/KDE#The_KDE_Manifesto
@iammarco Great could you also rename the files to comply with the convention 'year-month-day-slug.md'. Otherwise Jekyll can't find the posts.
@ognarb I have ported every file in /konversation-kde-org/_posts to markdown. If you have time please take a look at the files and if any error (caused during porting) let me know. :)
In T10827#213556, @adiaux wrote:@nmel @gengisdave Could you give me some pointers on where to start with the revamp.
@nmel @gengisdave Could you give me some pointers on where to start with the revamp.
Dec 11 2019
In T10827#213493, @adiaux wrote:@yurchor As mentioned in the task, I am looking forward to be able to work on the Krusader website. Could you give me some pointers on where to start.
@ognarb you haven't pushed a img named konsolefancy.png, but in the code I have seen that the path assets/img/konsolefancy.png being used. If the image is necessary can you push it?
Subscribing @abika too :)
@adiaux You should contact the maintainers in the project mailing list. marble-devel@kde.org and for Krusader I already contacted the maintainer: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/krusader-devel/ieAzC_dV1qY but didn't get an answer yet. Maybe @yurchor can help with that ;)
hello @ognarb I have added some items like get involved, donate to the navigation bar and changed half of the php to markdown :)
@adiaux https://invent.kde.org/websites/jekyll-kde-theme/ -> jekyll theme
@ognarb As mentioned in the task, I found the krusader (https://krusader.org/) and the marble (https://marble.kde.org/) sites to be outdated. If possible I would like to redesign any one based on the main KDE -Jekyll theme.Can you give me some pointers to get started with, also should I contact the mentor of the projects?
@ognarb I have sent you a access request on the project https://invent.kde.org/carlschwan/konversation-kde-org :)
Dec 10 2019
Making them smaller is fine from the board side. Please keep them in the footer though.
Hey @ognarb , just a doubt, do I need developer access to push to a repo (i forked urs) in invent.kde.org
ok, that's great @ognarb so I think I will also start contributing to your fork, maybe that can ease the work ;)
I already contacted Eike ;)
Hello @iammarco, if you want to help with the conversation website, I already started a fork of it in https://invent.kde.org/carlschwan/konversation-kde-org
ok got it :)
should I do that in the mailing list or irc?
Also ping @hein as maintainer of Konversation about that website
Thanks a lot @ognarb ,I am akshay praveen nair. I hail from India. I am currently an undergrad student at Amritapuri school of engineering, kerala. The Konversation website has not been updated for a while, I would love to take up an initiative to redo the entire website redesign with the current jekyll theme you just shared. The konversation website if redone, I think would be great for the community.
Hi @iammarco, the theme is located at invent.kde.org/websites/jekyll-kde-theme/
@ognarb hi, can you send me the link to the jekyll theme kde uses right now?
Dec 9 2019
In T12058#208879, @aspotashev wrote:I would like to add one more idea: https://kde.org/images/screenshots/ can be removed in favor of https://cdn.kde.org/screenshots/ that mirrors https://cgit.kde.org/websites/product-screenshots.git/
However some screenshots are not available in product-screenshots.git yet (e.g. simon.png), may need importing.
A nice blog-post about this task contains some guidance to setup the development environment in case that helps.
Dec 8 2019
Hi @ognarb . I want to work on this website redesign during the season of KDE this time. Please guide me regarding this.
Dec 7 2019
I'll put it on the agenda for the next call.
Dec 6 2019
For what's worth (as in probably not much), I'm very much against this proposal. I stand with Jonathan here on the "all of life is political"... and besides Free Software is a *very* political movement.
Dec 5 2019
@lydia, is this something the Board could support?
Reconfirmed the approval from VDG people, would like to ping e.V. to start the discussion with patrons.
Small change to my prototype: https://kde.carlschwan.eu/index-new
In T12322#212870, @aacid wrote:In T12322#212839, @Fuchs wrote:ideas called idiosyncrasies, which personally I think goes a bit against the code of conduct.
Maybe something got lost in Catalan->English translation here, i can't even begin to understand why you would feel it against the CoC
In T12322#212839, @Fuchs wrote:ideas called idiosyncrasies, which personally I think goes a bit against the code of conduct.
As I wrote, "I'd like to, again last time I gave up, this time I want to at least mention it." so personally I still hope we can add such a filter. But if we can't: shame, then indeed I won't read it, and I'm afraid others won't, too. But I won't fight a majority decision.
In the discussion you said you don't read the Planet, but when you were pointed at this post it lead you to complain about politics on the Planet, so the post seems relevant and this solution doesn't address the cause for us discussing it. That seems like a broken solution so between this and the other stuff I would say -1 as it seems like even with the solution you'd be likely to complain about community consensus again.
It's getting a bit tiresome with these accusations, so to clarify:
my reasoning, stated in the very chat you mention, is and was, unedited,
We currently have two proposals for how to implement your filter proposal:
Could we please focus on the proposed solution.
I'm not calling anyone bad for having differing opinions to mine, I am calling out that it's bad to go against community consensus without respecting it and acting accordingly. Restarting a debate without bringing something new to the table was bad. My own individual opinion doesn't matter - that's in fact the point. I'm not sure why this is so hard to understand.
Put a short paragraph about Planet in the content area before the posts to quickly explain where the visitors are; link to the "About ..." page.
Eike Hein, with due respect for your involvement in KDE, I think it is better to focus on understanding the concern and discuss that objectively than constantly calling others bad or inpappropriate behavior for different opinions to yours. Neither side has done that here except you. And it is neither objective, nor constructive. It does happen that people disagree. It is the nature of the world. I do not feel any need for proving any remorse for having my own opinion on planet kde. And definitely not unfortunate for that at all, whatsoever! Quite the contrary, I feel proud that I have my opinion and dare to raise it in a respectful way. I am happy to agree to disagree and leave at that. But having read your posts, I would advise you that you read upon psychological safety. Not to worry, I will not read Planet KDE any time soon again to avoid politics as that is the only way at the moment. And as a seemingly mutually working and beneficial solution, I have also unsubscribed from the mailing list. Thanks.
In T12322#212841, @hein wrote:I think goes a bit against the code of conduct.
Hmm - I tried many times in the thread to explain this, but I think you still don't have awareness on just how bad it is what you did today. You took issue with a particular blog post, which was fine under established community consensus, and decided to write a take-down to the community list in the hopes of having people gang up on it.
I think goes a bit against the code of conduct.
I do not understand why. KDE has mostly had the spirit of not limiting its community to a single decision when it comes to preferences. As I understand, the outcome of the matrix, irc, etc, debate was also this. People should be empowered to work the way they find it efficient. KDE has not forced a single solution on all which is what you seem to be proposing. I find it inconsiderate that we respect your preferences, but we do not get the same respect for our preferences.
Political and non-controversial might be difficult, KDE or non-KDE I think should be feasible.
I agree with Lazlo that there are other systems that seem to be doing fine, so I think we should be able to do it, too.
However, I trust less in machines and automations and rather in common sense, as in: bloggers are mature enough to know if a blog post is about something KDE or something less related, but personally important.