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    '''You can join the development team!''' Please start by exploring this TechBase web site, especially the [[Projects/KDE_on_Windows#Development|KDE on Windows Development]] section.
    '''You can join the development team!''' Please start by exploring this TechBase web site, especially the [[Projects/KDE_on_Windows#Development|KDE on Windows Development]] section.


    Please read [[Development/FAQs/General_FAQ#I_am_a_developer.2C_how_can_I_contribute_to_KDE.3F|general information]] for starting KDE Development.
    Please read [[Development/FAQs/General_FAQ#I_am_a_developer.2C_how_can_I_contribute_to_KDE.3F|general information]] and [[Development/FAQs/General_FAQ#What_is_the_level_required_to_contribute_to_KDE.3F_What_should_I_learn.3F_What_should_I_read.3F|Preferred skills]] for starting KDE Development.


    ==See also==
    ==See also==

    Revision as of 16:26, 24 January 2008

    Testing

    More you use the software, more issues and wishes you can find. Do not keep this knowledge for you - file a bug on http://bugs.kde.org, the KDE Bug Tracking System.

    Development

    You can join the development team! Please start by exploring this TechBase web site, especially the KDE on Windows Development section.

    Please read general information and Preferred skills for starting KDE Development.

    See also

    Bugsquad
    The Bugsquad Team tries to keep track of bugs in KDE software and make sure that valid bugs are noticed by developers.
    KDE Quality Team
    The task of the KDE Quality Team is to detect the loose ends in an application, and try to tie them together.