Epilogue
The end of Evita
She had her moments, she had some style, the best show in town was the crowd, outside the Casa Rosada crying 'Eva Peron'; but that's all gone now...
We hope that you found this documentation useful, informative and perhaps even entertaining. The following things are not necessary to understand the KDE Desktop Environment, but you still may want to read it.
The K Documentation Staff
This User Guide has been updated for 3.0, and is currently maintained by Lauri Watts lauri@kde.org
Others who have contributed to this guide.
Pablo de Vicente vicente@oan.es, who updated the section regarding installing on Debian for KDE 2.0
Andreas Buschka andi@circe.tops.net
Robert D. Williams rwilliam@kde.org
Poul Gerhard
John Waalkes
Vernon Wells
Kay Lutz
Stephan Kulow
We still need people!
KDE is a huge project, and every KDE supporter has already realised that. All of us are trying very hard to create a user interface that is easy to use and maybe also has the potential to make UNIX ready for the desktop PC. You have the chance to participate in this project too, and we would be thankful if you did. Developers and interested users communicate via several mailing lists described in . If you would like to help, please do so! We are still looking for helpers in the following departments:
Development (Libraries and Applications)
Documentation
Graphics
Beta-Testing
and everywhere else, too :-)
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Sources of information used during the creation of this book
During the creation of this documentation, the authors used the following sources for information:
The KDE Mailing lists
Various README and HTML help files that came with the KDE components
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