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Hello...
I am using Linux since 2001 but mostly for some testing purposes..... tested at least 20 distros since then [both server & desktop side].... First use KDE environment at 2002 winter in a linux software development office at New Delhi, India .... Now I wants to join & contribute open source initiative.... Plz suggest the best... Sukalyan Banga ************************************* ************************************* Language Proficiency: Bengali - 9.5/10 Hindi - 9/10 English - 8/10 Spanish - 6.5/10 Chinese - 1/10 ********************** M.Sc [BioInformatics] ************************************* ************************************* |
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Well, working on Krita is fun, for sure. If you haven't already built Krita, see https://docs.krita.org/en/untranslatabl ... rom-source and the related pages in the manual. It's not hard, but it takes a bit of attention. Then a next step would be to play with Krita, and either come up with ideas for improvements on your own, and discuss those here or on irc, or look through https://bugs.kde.org and find something to work on.
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Thanks!
But presently I able to contribute on documentation or translation side only .... suggest any team involving on that side would works... |
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Translating Krita itself is done through KDE's translation community. You can find the teams at https://l10n.kde.org/. For translating the manual, we're working a different setup there, but that's not done yet.
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Hi! I would also like to take part in translating Krita docs, so I'm waiting for the setup
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I was looking how to help translating the manuals, tutorials and other stuffs like that too. I'm very motivated to help, I've been using Krita for years and I know that French ressources are very appreciate by French community. So, keep us up to date, I really would love translating documentation ^^
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For translating the manuals, please go to l10n.kde.org and join the French team. Since yesterday, the manual is actually translatable
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