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Join a community of users and contributors focused on Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop.

Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop is created by a team in the Fedora Project community called the KDE Special Interest Group under the Personal Systems Working Group. It is comprised of official members who have decision-making powers, as well as other contributors. Learn more about this group and how you can get involved on the Fedora KDE Special Interest Group.

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The KDE tag on Fedora's Discourse-based discussion forum is a great place to connect with other Fedora KDE Plasma Desktop users and contributors.

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You can chat with the Fedora KDE Special Interest Group on Matrix at #kde:fedoraproject.org.

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You can view, file, and discuss Fedora KDE issues on the Fedora KDE issue tracker.

Attend a meeting

KDE Special Interest Group meetings are open to all current and potential contributors yal Arim at 17:00 UTC in https://meet.kde.org​/b​/ale-swq-39j (see fedocal→kde-sig for updates).

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Fedora has events throughout the year that you can attend, typically in-person or virtually, to learn more about Fedora Workstation as well as meet other users and contributors.

The Annual Fedora Project Conference

Flock is the Fedora Project's annual multi-day in-person conference focused on our contributors. It typically alternates between European and North American locations. The conference provides a venue for face-to-face meetings and conversations. It is also a place to celebrate our community.

Flock typically takes place every August.

The Virtual Fedora Project Conference

Nest is our at-home, virtual Flock that has been running since the global outbreak of COVID-19. It takes place over 3 days and includes talks, workshops, hackfests, and social events.

Worldwide & Local Fedora Meetups

Hatch is a series of small-scale, in-person global meetups organized in the weeks preceding the Flock / Nest conference enabling Fedorans local to each other to meet.

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Twice a year, in coordination with the release of each new version of Fedora Linux, we hold global virtual release parties. These are typically a 1.5 day "mini-conference" with talks and social events.

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