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+ | We have setup an automated build system that creates a new test release each night, and a bug tracking system. Since programmers never like to test and debug, yet that's what matters most when building a user base, we really need some detail oriented people to stress LinuxMCE and go through all the functions to flush out all the bugs. | ||
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+ | == Contribute with promotions == | ||
+ | We need to get a substantial user base so the companies that make products for the home are motivated to support LinuxMCE and to get momentum behind the development. If you're good at promotion, like making a demo video or flash animation, or posting announcements, or getting some press interest, why not lend a hand? | ||
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Revision as of 04:10, 29 September 2012
Contents
Contributing to the documentation
You can contribute to the documentation by adding to an existing page or creating a ones.
Log-in credentials
The credentials necessary to enter editing mode are the same used on the forum. If you do not yet have an account, proceed to the forum and create one.
Editing and syntax help
For help on how to create and edit pages in this wiki, read the details on editing and editing. Be sure to take note of the standard templates.
To do list
There is a list of things to do here on the LinuxMCE wiki:Community Portal, along with a list of pages needing attention. If you are not coding, please help complete the documentation. Any one can categorize and organize the pages as necessary.
Contributing code
See Contribute.
Contribute in QA/Testing
We have setup an automated build system that creates a new test release each night, and a bug tracking system. Since programmers never like to test and debug, yet that's what matters most when building a user base, we really need some detail oriented people to stress LinuxMCE and go through all the functions to flush out all the bugs.
Contribute with promotions
We need to get a substantial user base so the companies that make products for the home are motivated to support LinuxMCE and to get momentum behind the development. If you're good at promotion, like making a demo video or flash animation, or posting announcements, or getting some press interest, why not lend a hand?
Contributing finances
Left for the admin team to fill out.