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-<!--
-<?xml version="1.0" ?>
-<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//KDE//DTD DocBook XML V4.2-Based Variant V1.1//EN"
- "dtd/kdex.dtd">
--->
-
-
-<chapter id="contribute">
-<title
->Contributing</title>
-
-<qandaset>
-<qandaentry>
-<question>
-<para
->How can I contribute to &kde;?</para>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<para
->&kde; is a free software project that lives from voluntary contributions. Everybody is encouraged to contribute to &kde;. Not only programmers are welcome. There are many ways in which you can help to improve &kde;:</para>
-<itemizedlist>
-<listitem
-><para
->Test the software.</para
-></listitem>
-<listitem
-><para
->Send in bug reports. For more information on this, see <link linkend="bug-report"
->How do I submit a bug report?</link
->.</para
-></listitem>
-<listitem
-><para
->Write documentation or help files. You can get some information by visiting the <ulink url="http://i18n.kde.org/doc/"
->&kde; Editorial Team Home Page</ulink
->.</para
-></listitem>
-<listitem
-><para
->Translate programs, documentation, and help files. For more information on this, you should visit <ulink url="http://i18n.kde.org"
->The &kde; Translators' and Documenters' Web Site</ulink
->.</para
-></listitem>
-<listitem
-><para
->Draw nice icons or compose sound effects. You can visit the <ulink url="http://artist.kde.org/"
->&kde; artists page</ulink
-> to find out more.</para
-></listitem>
-<listitem
-><para
->Write articles and books about &kde;. If you want to help spread the word about &kde;, simply send an email to <email
->kde-pr@kde.org</email
->. This will get you in touch with the &kde; public relations volunteers.</para
-></listitem>
-<listitem
-><para
->Program new &kde; applications. Please refer to <xref linkend="programming"/> for more information.</para
-></listitem>
-<listitem
-><para
->Of course, sponsors are also welcome. :-)</para
-></listitem>
-</itemizedlist>
-<para
->There are several places to look for more information if you want to get involved in the development. The first step is to subscribe to some of the <ulink url="http://www.kde.org/mailinglists/"
->mailing lists</ulink
->. You will soon see something that can be improved or added.</para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-
-<qandaentry>
-<question id="bug-report">
-<para
->How do I submit a bug report?</para>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<para
->There is a bug tracking system available at <ulink url="http://bugs.kde.org"
->http://bugs.kde.org</ulink
->. The system features a wizard to submit new bug reports and a list of all known bugs.</para>
-<para
->The easiest way to submit a bug is to select <menuchoice
-><guimenu
->Help</guimenu
-><guimenuitem
->Report Bug...</guimenuitem
-></menuchoice
-> from the menu bar of the application with the bug. This will open a small dialogue box with a link to the bug tracking system. Please make sure to follow the instructions of the bug reporting wizard.</para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-
-<qandaentry>
-<question id="programming">
-<para
->I want to program for &kde;. What should I do first?</para>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<para
->Everybody is encouraged to develop software for &kde;. What you should do first depends strongly on your experience, &eg; whether you have already learned C++ or have experience with the &Qt; toolkit and so on.</para>
-<para
->To get into &kde; programming, you will need some basic tools: <application
->automake</application
->, <application
->autoconf</application
->, and <application
->egcs</application
->. You should look to <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/"
->http://developer.kde.org/</ulink
-> for more tips.</para>
-<para
->Another excellent resource for learning &kde; programming is the &Qt; online tutorials. These are installed along with &Qt;. To view them, open <filename
->$<envar
->QTDIR</envar
->/doc/html/index.html</filename
-> in &konqueror; and bookmark it. The tutorials can be found under "Using Qt". The source code for each lesson can be found in the <filename class="directory"
->$<envar
->QTDIR</envar
->/tutorial</filename
-> directory.</para>
-<para
->There is, however, one thing that everybody interested in programming for &kde; should do: <emphasis
->subscribe to the developers mailing list</emphasis
->. To subscribe, you have to send an email to <ulink url="mailto:kde-devel-request@kde.org"
->kde-devel-request@kde.org</ulink
-> with the subject <userinput
->subscribe <replaceable
->your_email_address</replaceable
-></userinput
->. <important
-><para
->Please read <link linkend="subscribe"
->How to subscribe/unsubscribe to these lists</link
-> carefully. Everything said there applies to the development list as well.</para
-></important
-></para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-
-<qandaentry>
-<question>
-<para
->How do I get access to the <acronym
->CVS</acronym
->?</para>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<para
->The &kde; project uses <acronym
->CVS</acronym
-> to develop the core parts of the software. Usually, when you have changed one of the parts (&eg; fixed a bug), and you want to commit this change, the best way is to create a patch against a current snapshot and send this patch to the developer/maintainer of the respective program.</para>
-<para
->If you are doing this more or less regularly, you can ask Stephan Kulow, <email
->coolo@kde.org</email
-> for direct access to the <acronym
->CVS</acronym
-> server. But be aware that more users will slow down <acronym
->CVS</acronym
-> access for all developers, so we want to keep the number of people with direct <acronym
->CVS</acronym
-> access reasonably small. But feel free to ask!</para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-
-<qandaentry>
-<question>
-<para
->I am just curious. Can I have read-only access to the <acronym
->CVS</acronym
->?</para>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<para
->Yes. It is possible to get read-only access to the <acronym
->CVS</acronym
-> repository with <application
->cvsup</application
-> or <application
->cvs</application
-> utility. You can find more information about how to set up <application
->cvsup</application
-> for the &kde; repository from <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/source/cvsup.html"
->How to use <application
->cvsup</application
-> to get &kde;</ulink
->.</para>
-<para
->In addition, anonymous <acronym
->CVS</acronym
-> service is also available. To find out more about how to set up and use anonymous <acronym
->CVS</acronym
->, please see <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html"
->here</ulink
->.</para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-
-<qandaentry>
-<question>
-<para
->Are there any <application
->cvs</application
-> mirror sites for &kde;?</para>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<para
->Yes. The main &kde; server is normally very busy. Please take a look at <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/source/cvsupmirrors.html"
->http://developer.kde.org/source/cvsupmirrors.html</ulink
-> and <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html"
->http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html</ulink
-> for the list of available mirrors.</para
->
-<para
->Once you have selected a new <application
->cvsup</application
-> server, simply replace <screen
->
-*default host=cvs.kde.org
-</screen
-> with <screen
->
-*default host=cvsup.your.new.host
-</screen
-> in your <application
->cvsup</application
-> script.</para>
-<para
->The instructions to change the anoncvs server can be found on <ulink url="http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html"
->http://developer.kde.org/source/anoncvs.html</ulink
->, too. </para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-
-<qandaentry>
-<question>
-<para
->How do I go about translating &kde; programs into my native language?</para>
-</question>
-<answer>
-<para
->Look at the <ulink url="http://i18n.kde.org"
->The &kde; Translators' and Documenters' Web Site</ulink
-> to see whether your program is already translated (most are). Otherwise you will find information there on how to do it yourself.</para>
-</answer>
-</qandaentry>
-</qandaset>
-</chapter>
-
-