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= Documentor ressources = We coordinate our testing plans in the [:Testing/Server:Server testing section] of the [:Testing:Testing project].

New test plans should be defined as new pages below ["Testing/Server"]. Example: Testing/Server/My''''''Test''''''Plan.

= Documentor resources =

This area is involved with updating and creating new content to the Wiki pages at [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/]. As they pertain to server software and configuration.


'''Note''': There are two Wiki's used for Ubuntu documentation:

[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/]

 {{{
 The Ubuntu Team Wiki, a place for the Ubuntu community to discuss ideas and store team-related information.
 }}}

and:

[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/]

 {{{
 The community documentation for Ubuntu, created by users just like you!
 }}}

As well as the official documentation maintained by the DocumentationTeam.
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=== Membership ===

Membership lasts for one year, and is renewable. If not renewed the member will join the former member list.

Requirements to become a member of the Ubuntu Server Team:
 * Subscription to the ubuntu-server mailing list.

The process to apply for membership is described in [https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/GettingInvolved#becomemember GettingInvolved].

Process to approve a new member:
 * Check that the member is subscribed to ubuntu-server mailing list.
   * If the applicant is subscribed, approve the member in launchpad. The approval should be sent with the following comment:
   {{{
Welcome to the Ubuntu Server Team - https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam!

We're looking forward to working with you. There are many ways you can help us: the GettingInvolved wiki page lists areas where you can contribute (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/GettingInvolved).

You can also have a look at our Roadmap to see what we're working on now and pick a specific task to contribute to (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Roadmap).

Thanks and welcome aboard !

The Ubuntu Server Team.
}}}
   * If the applicant is not subscribed, send a invitation using the preferred email address in Launchpad to subscribe to the ubuntu-server mailing list with the following message:
   {{{
Hello,

Thank you for your interest in the Ubuntu Server Team on Launchpad. Membership requires a subscription to the ubuntu-server mailing list. Please confirm your subscription and we will happily approve you.

Thank you.

The Ubuntu Server Team.
}}}
The Membership policy is described in [:ServerTeam/Membership:Membership].

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Triager resources

Packager resources

Tester resources

We coordinate our testing plans in the [:Testing/Server:Server testing section] of the [:Testing:Testing project].

New test plans should be defined as new pages below ["Testing/Server"]. Example: Testing/Server/MyTestPlan.

Documentor resources

This area is involved with updating and creating new content to the Wiki pages at [https://help.ubuntu.com/community/]. As they pertain to server software and configuration.

Note: There are two Wiki's used for Ubuntu documentation:

[https://wiki.ubuntu.com/]

  •  The Ubuntu Team Wiki, a place for the Ubuntu community to discuss ideas and store team-related information.

and:

[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/]

  •  The community documentation for Ubuntu, created by users just like you!

As well as the official documentation maintained by the DocumentationTeam.

Developer ressources

Team policy

The Membership policy is described in [:ServerTeam/Membership:Membership].


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