The Krita Foundation was created to support development of Krita. The KDE contributors guide is relevant for Krita contributors, too, and can be found here. The KDE® Community is a free software community dedicated to creating an open and user-friendly computing experience, offering an advanced graphical desktop, a wide variety of applications for communication, work, education and entertainment and a platform to easily build new applications upon. Krita is part of the larger KDE community. Krita’s team spans the globe, but most development happens in Europe and Russia. Scott Petrovic (irc: scottyp): UX designer, developer, webmaster.ĭavid Revoy (irc: deevad): expert user, creates Pepper & Carrot, maintains the preset bundle.Īlvin Wong (irc: windragon): windows guru.īen Cooksley (irc: bcooksley): KDE system administrator. Works full-time on Krita.Īgata Cacko (irc: tiar): developer, user supporter. Ivan Yossi (irc: ivanyossi|log): developer. Wolthera (irc: Wolthera_laptop): developer, writes the manual and tutorials, triages bugs, helps people out. Manages the Krita Foundation, triages bugs, does social media and admin stuff.ĭmitry (irc: dmitryK|log): lead developer. Halla (irc: halla): project maintainer, lead developer. You’ll find that there are a number of people are almost always around: the core team. While Krita developers and users are present on social media such as Twitter, Mastodon, Reddit, Google+, Tumblr or Facebook, those are not the place where we discuss new features, bugs, development or where we make plans for the future. Get in touch! Apart from the website at, the Krita project has several main communication channels:
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