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Currently, Amarok and Konversation are testing out git to help with KDE's migration. There are also one or two kde-related projects that have started on [http://gitorious.org/about gitorious] (although this is *not* recommended yet!)
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TODO:
* Explain where to find various kde projects and modules.
* Explain how to clone them.
* readonly-use guide
* contributing:
** quick guide to gitorious website (copy content from amarok) (this should probably be spread between this page and the [[Development/Tutorials/Git/Pushing|Pushing]] one.)
 
==Projects already on Gitorious==
 
* [http://gitorious.org/amarok Amarok] - KDE's favorite music player.
* [http://gitorious.org/konversation Konversation] - an IRC client for KDE.
* [http://gitorious.org/+kde-developers/qt/kde-qt kde-qt] - KDE’s copy of Qt, containing the latest release, plus patches for Qt that haven’t been accepted (yet) by Qt Software.
FIXME: Is this a KDE project? Why are permissions not set for kde-developers?
* [http://www.gitorious.org/project-silk Project Silk] - We've been working with gitorious as an experiment.
 
http://gitorious.org/+kde-developers has a more up-to-date list of kde-run projects. However, that list includes projects that don't use kde frameworks (like KDE developers' personal projects), and experiments, and isn't sorted in any way. We plan to have a better directory of kde-related projects once git.kde.org is up.

Latest revision as of 15:50, 31 July 2012

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