Debian on the Desktop
Our Philosophy
We recognize that many Desktop Environments exist and will support the use of them - this includes making sure they work well on Debian. Our goal is to make the graphical interfaces easy to use for beginners while allowing advanced users and experts to tweak things if they like.
We will try to ensure that software is configured for the most common desktop use. For example, the regular user account created during the installation should have permission to play audio and video, print, and manage the system through sudo. Also, we would like to keep debconf (the Debian configuration management system) questions to the absolute minimum. There is no need to present difficult technical details during the installation. Instead, we will try to ensure that debconf questions make sense to the users. A novice may not even understand what these questions are about. An expert, however, is perfectly happy to configure the desktop environment after the installation is complete.
How you can help
We're looking for motivated people who make things happen. You don't have to be a Debian Developer (DD) to submit patches or make packages. The core Debian Desktop team will ensure that your work is integrated. So, here are some things you can do to help:
- Test the default desktop environment (or any of the other desktops) for the upcoming release. Get one of the testing images and send feedback to the debian-desktop mailing list.
- Join the Debian Installer Team and help to improve the debian-installer – the GTK+ frontend needs you.
- You can help the Debian GNOME Team, the Debian Qt/KDE Maintainers and Debian KDE Extras Team, or the Debian Xfce Group with packaging, bug fixing, documentation, tests and more.
- Help to improve debconf by lowering the priority of questions or removing unnecessary ones from packages. Make the necessary debconf questions easier to understand.
- Got some designer skills? Then why not work on the Debian Desktop Artwork.
Join us
- Wiki: Visit our DebianDesktop Wiki (some articles may be outdated).
- Mailing List: Discuss with us on the debian-desktop mailing list.
- IRC Channel: Chat with us on IRC. Join the #debian-desktop channel on OFTC IRC (irc.debian.org)