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21Jul/098

Presenting the KDE network on Facebook

Many KDE developers are on Facebook. A while back I wondered if it would be possible to have an official KDE developers' network on Facebook -- after all, there are networks for schools, jobs, cities, and more (and for many developers, KDE is literally or figuratively a job...)

As it turned out, there was a "Kde" network -- but something was odd. To join a work network you have to have an email address affiliated with the network. KDE owns kde.com and kde.org -- so who was this? The only other "KDE" I could find that seemed like it would be legit was the Kentucky Department of Education, and I rather doubted it was them, because they would likely have used all-uppercase KDE as well. So I started an inquiry with Facebook, trying to figure out if either it was someone squatting on our name (and trademark) or whether it was some legit organization -- in which case, would they mind donating the network to us?

After several months of back-and-forth with the people at Facebook, who were very nice (if a bit slow :-) ), I'm happy to say that we've regained the KDE network (properly capitalized) as our own. I still don't know the whole story as to who was there before, and never will due to their privacy policies, but I'll say this:

  • If you were in the "Kde" network before and Facebook asked if you would mind donating it to us, and you did, thanks so much!
  • If someone was simply squatting in the "Kde" network before, then thanks, Facebook, for kicking them out!

To join the network, go to Settings -> Networks, and enter KDE and your kde.org email address in the appropriate fields.

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  1. What about KDE developers which are no .e.V members and have no @kde.org address therefor?

  2. There’s not much that can be done. Networks can be one of three types: work, college, or high school. You need email addresses specific to that organization for that network.

    Of course, this is specific to networks, not to groups…

  3. Wouldn’t it be possible to add @kdemail.net as well?

  4. Probably not, but I can ask.

  5. I assume you know about the KDE-users group on Facebook that you can join?

  6. The 400 or so? Yes :-)

  7. This would be rather neat if you could convince them to add kdemail (we’re all rooting for you!!!*)

    Cheerio,
    Ivan

    * should I add more exclamation marks? :)

  8. I am active in bugzilla bug I am not a coder. With whom should I speak to get an @kde.org address as well, to participate in the group?

    Thanks!


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