Event
First Video Café
Monday, 3 May 2021
| Julius Künzel
After a long period of silence on the Kdenlive Cafés they are now coming back in very special format: next Tuesday, the 4th of May at 9pm CEST (= 7pm UTC) we will have the first Kdenlive Video Café on KDE's Big Blue Button!! Join us for 2 hours of live videochat on video-editing, video-storytelling, plans, projects and all things Kdenlive. See you soon!
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First Café post Refactoring
Monday, 6 May 2019
| Farid Abdelnour
The first Kdenlive Café after the release of the refactored code will be held this Tuesday 7th of May at 9PM CEST. We will dedicate the first slot of the meeting to listen to the community's reaction and answer any doubts or issues you might have. As usual we'll be at #kdenlive on IRC and the Kdenlive Telegram group.
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Sprint 2019 in Lyon
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
| Farid Abdelnour
Day 1 The sprint started with a brainstorming session on how to move forward with the refactoring version, since we had already decided to merge the code with the master branch. The result was a list of tasks that we would work on in the following days:
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Ready to test?
Thursday, 21 February 2019
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
If you followed Kdenlive's activity these last years, you know that we dedicated all our energy into a major code refactoring. During this period, which is not the most exciting since our first goal was to simply restore all the stable version's features, we were extremely lucky to see new people joining the core team, and investing a lot of time in the project.
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Bugsquashing Day
Tuesday, 20 November 2018
| Farid Abdelnour
On the 2nd of December, the Kdenlive team will be having a bug squash day in preparation for the major refactoring release due in April 2019. This is a great opportunity for interested developers to participate in the project. The team has triaged hundreds of reports, closing more than a hundred of them in the past month. We have also made a list of entry level bugs you can get started with. For the more seasoned developers, there are plenty of options – be it a shiny feature request or a challenge to polish some non-trivial edges. To hack Kdenlive you need to know C++, Qt, QML or KDE Frameworks. Those with knowledge of C can join the fun by improving MLT, the multimedia framework Kdenlive runs on. Those with no programming experience can join in testing fixes and features, as well as triaging more bug reports.
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Kdenlive Paris sprint & LGM report
Wednesday, 9 May 2018
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
Before we start we would like to thank the KDE e.V. (travel and hosting support) and the Carrefour Numérique (workspace) for helping make this events happen.
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After Sprint Café and new appointments
Wednesday, 2 May 2018
| Massimo Stella
After the Sprint in Paris and the Workshop at the Libre Graphic Meeting, it's time to move forward and to report what happened in the Kdenlive world during this intense week.
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Kdenlive sprint news #1
Friday, 27 April 2018
| Farid Abdelnour
Part of the Kdenlive team is currently meeting in Paris at the La cité des sciences e de l'industrie to improve the project. We've tackled several goals, starting with being together. The magic of this kind of project leads to situations where we work together without meeting each other. Thus, we were able to live, share and especially spend good times to work together in a good mood. It was also useful for making important decisions after rich and lively discussions, exchanging varied points of view related to our respective experiences. Expect big changes very soon. Do you want to know more? Come join us at our new Telegram group!
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Kdenlive in Paris
Monday, 16 April 2018
| Jean-Baptiste Mardelle
The next weeks will be exciting for Kdenlive! First, there is a Kdenlive sprint, that will take place in Paris from the 25th to the 29th of april. We are very proud to be hosted at the Carrefour Numérique in the Cité des Sciences, Paris. Our team will dedicate this time to discuss near and long term goals, review the application workflow with professional editors, work on the major 18.08 release and much more. You can expect frequent updates during this event, and we will open the doors for two public events in Paris (entrance is free for the Carrefour Numérique, see access map):
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Mini Bug Squashing Day
Friday, 24 November 2017
| Farid Abdelnour
In preparation for the 17.12 release we will be holding a mini bug squashing day on the 1st of December, between 10:00 and 15:30 (CET time). Community members are invited to submit their bug suggestions. For developers interested in contributing to the project we have a set up a list of low hanging bugs for them to cherry pick and get acquainted with the code base. Note that this is a great opportunity for prospective participants in the Season of KDE.
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