The KDE project, known for itspopular Plasma desktop environment and suite of applications, is inviting its community to help shapeits future direction. After achieving significant progress in accessibility, sustainability, and internal process automation, KDE is now seeking fresh ideas for its next set of overarching goals.
These goals, which are refined every 2-3 years, will guide the project’s development for the next few years. Lydia Pintscher, a prominent KDE developer, has issued a call for feedback, encouraging community members to submit their proposals through the KDE Phabricator platform.
The deadline for submissions is one month from now, with the final selection of goalsto be announced at the Akademy conference in September. This collaborative approach ensures that the community’s vision and priorities are reflected in KDE’s future development.
KDE’s past achievements in accessibility, sustainability, and automation havelaid a solid foundation for future innovation. The project’s commitment to open source principles and community involvement has fostered a vibrant ecosystem of developers, designers, and users.
The current call for ideas is an opportunity for the community to contribute to KDE’s ongoing success. By participating in this process,users can help shape the future of a beloved desktop environment and ensure that KDE continues to meet the evolving needs of its users.
Those interested in contributing their ideas can find more details on the submission process via Lydia Pintscher’s blog post: https://blog.lydiapintscher.de/2024/06/05/what-should-kde-focus-on-for-the-next-2-years-you-can-propose-a-goal/
This initiative demonstrates KDE’s commitment to community-driven development and its dedication to creating a user-centric and innovative future. The outcome of this process will beeagerly awaited by the KDE community and the wider open source world.
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