KDE Launches User Forums
The KDE Community today launches the new KDE Forum. The new forum uses the bulletin board software MyBB offering users, developers and people interested in KDE a place to help each other, discuss KDE-related topics and exchange ideas. The KDE Forum complements KDE's UserBase, the home for KDE users as a valuable support resource.
The Forums
The forum offers a number of categories
* Forum lists announcement and has a section for providing feedback about the forum.
* In News Releases you can discuss the latest and greatest KDE news, and even follow commits to the KDE codebase in real time.
* The largest category is for Users, different KDE apps and modules are covered in the sub-forums here.
* The Operating Systems category gives those seeking to discuss platform-specific issues a place to post to.
* Want to get feedback about your code? Need to get more detailed explanations of a certain topic? The Developers section is there for you.
* The Other Languages has pointers to local KDE Forums. These forums are not part of the "KDE Forums" proper, but nevertheless a place you might find answers to your questions and like-minded people.
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