From 1116dedb803d2a61b7408531f935a62425ecf390 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: TDE Weblate
Do you already know the TDE IRC channel?
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+"network: chat.freenode.net\n"
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+"channel: #trinity-desktop\n"
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You can join if you have some questions or want to meet some other people " +"from the TDE community.
\n" +"There is a small but friendly group of people always there. Sometimes you " +"can also meet the developers there and give them your feedback or ask other " +"users for help. It is also the place where you can ask about ways to start " +"contributing to TDE.
\n" +"Join now!
\n" +msgstr "" + +#: tips:1136 +msgid "" +"You can write your own TQt and TDE applications.
\n" +"TDE offers you all you need to do that. Start by looking at the TQt API docs " +"and advance to learn about the TDE specific API.
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You can also use the TDE wiki for developers.
\n" +"TDE allows you to contribute to its development by joining the TDE Gitea " +"Workspace (TGW). Create an account and start to develop right now! You " +"can submit code fixes, changes and full new applications with ease. Or you " +"could report issues and provide suggestions to the other TDE developers." +"p>\n" +"
If you develop a useful and working application, it could be included " +"within TDE. Exactly like in the old KDE3 days! There is a great need for " +"additional, modern TDE applications.
\n" +"You can contribute this way too, to make TDE great again!
\n" +msgstr "" + +#: tips:1153 +msgid "" +"TDE is about freedom and about choice. It will not " +"patronize you as a user and will not force you to use specific tools or init " +"systems.
\n" +"In contrast to that, it supports different backends and it is " +"developed with choice in mind, following the Unix/Linux tradition.
\n" +"The TDE hardware manager for example, supports different backends for " +"udisks, udevil and pmount, networkmanager and so on and can be extended." +"p>\n" +"
You are not limited to Linux either, because TDE aims to support " +"different Unix variants (BSD and Solaris for example) too.
\n" +"Isn't that wonderful?
\n" +msgstr "" + +#: tips:1168 +msgid "" +"Do you already know the TDE wiki?
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This place is intended for sharing information among users, like the old " +"KDE3 wiki.
\n" +"There is a lof of useful information there. You can contribute to " +"it too.
\n" +"Just create your account there and share tips, step by step instructions, " +"documentation or old KDE3 wiki content, which you think could be usefull in " +"TDE.
\n" +"The TDE community will be thankful for your contribution!
\n" +msgstr "" + +#: tips:1183 +msgid "" +"Chances are that you have come across some FUD (fear, uncertainty and " +"doubts) about TDE, which is spreaded on some news portals.
\n" +"TDE started as a fork of KDE3 back in 2010 and since then it has " +"continued to offer the same excellent performances and low memory " +"usage that KDE3 offered back in the days, still running smoothly on old " +"hardware. By maintaining TQt3 (its own fork of Qt3) and its own code, TDE " +"continues to offer a secure, responsive and efficient desktop environment, " +"focusing on stability and functionality rather than the latest eye-candy " +"effect.
\n" +"People from all around the world have joined the TDE project and its " +"great community is growing all the time in spite of a lot of internet " +"scepticism.
\n" +"Go and spread the news around the world!
\n" +msgstr "" + +#: tips:1196 +msgid "" +"You can get a lof of wonderful dockapps for the TDE application dock " +"bar from the repositories of your distribution or at the dockapps repository." +"
\n" +"Dockapps are just tiny applications, comparable to SuperKaramba widgets, " +"that uses 64x64 pixels and provide you with useful feedback in a small space." +"
\n" +"You can start them from Konsole, after adding the application dock bar to " +"your desktop. It will display them and you can use them like in WindowMaker " +"or any other windowmanager supporting dockapps.
\n" +"Just try some and enjoy!
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