Do you want to stay tuned on the timeline refactoring development?
Do you want to suggest some improvement to Kdenlive the Free Video Editor?
Are you just curious about how you can contribute to this amazing project?
Participate to our next Kdenlive café events.
The Kdenlive community will be online on the Freenode IRC channel #kdenlive on Monday July 17 and on Monday August 21 at 9 pm UTC+2 (CEST)
Just bring your mug and be part of the team.
pourriez vous proposer une installation de kdenlive.org pour windows avec un installateur complet en .exe ou .msi?de la même manière que l’on installe d’autres programmes dans windows?
merci,
cordialement.
Pour le moment, ce n’est pas possible, mais j’espère que, à l’avenir, quelqu’un peut aider à faire cela.
Tu peux utiliser le forum pour obtenir de l’aide ou faire des suggestions.
Would you consider hosting some audio/video-based cafés? Using meet.jit.si or similar?
Why? What benefit do AV conferences give?
A text-based chat can be used almost everywhere (except when behind the steering wheel and in some places where you can quickly loose your head for minor issues), it’s unobtrusive and works on rather bad links. AV conferences are resource hogs, are often flaky, and video doesn’t add anything useful, unless you are presenting slide sets or show desktops.
The Kdenlive cafés so far tend to not needing powerpoint or desktop presentations it seems, and there hasn’t been any need to have AV conferences; at least that is my (subjective) impression.
From my experience, calls tend to be more fluid for these kinds of meetings.
I’ve been an independent editor for 7 years now and I always wanted to contribute since I discovered kdenlive but it’s discouraging for me to have to describe features and workflow-related stuff by text when I can just tell or show you through a video call. And the back-and-forth regarding what is discussed is quicker.
Would you consider trying a separate [one-on-one?] audio/video feedback session, then? See what happens… Perhaps ask me some questions that you guys might have, see if I can answer them and, maybe, I might have things to contribute that you guys have not considered yet.
Thanks for interest in participating and contributing. The thing is developing/designing a feature is a process that needs a lot of well written and detailed explanations. But this can also be done with images and videos for support in case it is a language that suits you best. Here is a simple example of an implemented feature: https://phabricator.kde.org/T6545
So we basically have a chat about an idea and then develop it further at phabricator. Let me know if I can help out somehow.
Thanks for the response.
I was thinking more about the conceptual/ideas phase — before developing them further — but maybe I’m just more audio/visual and it’s just me.
I’ll check your suggestions.
Thanks!
These are the dates of the next Cafés:
Hope to see you there. 🙂