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Revision as of 15:35, 8 June 2015

🔗 Mission
The LXQt SIG (Special Interest Group) is a group of Fedora contributors that contribute towards LXQt in Fedora. Their mission is to define a high-quality LXQt experience to Fedora users and developers in maintaining packages, documentation, infrastructure and helping each other in all LXQt related efforts.
🔗 Fedora LXQt Spin
Raphael Groner initiated the effort to create a Fedora LXQt spin (A installable Live CD) for Fedora and above releases. It is now maintained collectively by the LXQt SIG. The idea was forked from the LXDE_SIG.
🔗 Suggested applications
Here is a list of requirements to applications to be able for inclusion in the spin.
1. at least one application for each main purpose a desktop environment is used
2. must fit to the requirements LXQt tries to achieve
3. already packaged in Fedora
Some suggestions are listed at our subpage.
🔗 References
🔗 Participants
- Helio Castro - Lead packager
- Christian Dersch - Tester
- Raphael Groner - (maybe!! Project Leader)
🔗 Joining the SIG
Joining the LXQt SIG is as simple as being part of Fedora and having a love for LXQt. Once you are a contributor to Fedora, you can join the SIG by adding your name above and communicating with the rest of the team in the usual Fedora channels .
🔗 How you can help
If you have no idea how to help us with providing a good and qualitative excellent release of LXQt in Fedora here are some proposals where we need help:
- Packagers: There are so many interesting packages that are not yet packaged for Fedora. Package it to improve the user experience.
- Reviewers: Only a few persons are doing the LXQt-related reviews. Help us reviewing so that more packages could be included.
- Testers: If you love LXQt use the development version or the updates-testing repository and report bugs, bugs, bugs, request enhancements or features. We need your feedback to improve LXDE.
- Bugs: Become a BugZapper and help us with LXQt related bugs.
- Documentation writers: Make sure that documentation of LXQt is high quality and complete in Fedora.
- Release Notes: Help with writing the release notes
- Wiki: Maintain http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/LXQt and keep it updated with end user information.
- Artists: To provide a matching theme for nodoka-theme (or other??) and also other LXQt related artwork
🔗 IRC Channel
We have informal chats about generally to Qt related but also special LXQt development in #fedora-kde IRC channel of the freenode network under the blessing of KDE team, but there's also a still inofficial channel #fedora-lxqt to discuss some specific things about LXQt. Refer to Communicate page for more information.