Posts Tagged ‘identity.kde.org’

WebWorld 2011: day 2: Joomla or WordPress

Yesterday we decided to setup Joomla, just to see if we could replace our Capacity based main site with it. Plans are to remake the website, with a clearer menu structure, up to date content and a fresh look. And that’s an excellent moment to see if we continue with Capacity or an established CMS. [...]

Introduction to projects.kde.org

projects.kde.org is now live for a bit. I thought it might be a good idea to show a bit of the site. The site should form the central point of KDE development. Every git repository the sysadmin team creates gets a project page automatically. It’s completely connected to identity.kde.org, everyone with an account on identity [...]

identity.kde.org usernames are now fixed

As we implemented identity.kde.org, we wanted to stick as much as possible to the existing system. And we succeeded in that. But now we have to deviate from it. Let me explain. In the past there was a system where you could apply for a developer account via a form. You entered your first and [...]

identity.kde.org for everyone

identity.kde.org is now open for new registrations. That means everyone can register an account now. Please note that all developers and former developers already have an account, to get access just request to reset your password and you should be able to enter the site. With opening the site for everyone, the way new developers [...]

identity.kde.org now active for ssh-keys

Another update about identity.kde.org. We have fixed some annoying bugs, like not being able to change your picture and ssh-keys. We still have a problem with changing your name, so we made that read-only for now. It requires a fix upstream. We have also enabled the address book. Now you can see all your fellow [...]