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| Want to contribute to Ubuntu Studio, the most used widely multimedia orientated linux distro in the world? We need people in all our areas of development | Want to contribute to Ubuntu Studio, the most used widely multimedia orientated linux distro in the world? We need people in all our areas and with all kinds of skills. |
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| * Subscribe to: '''[[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-Studio-devel|Ubuntu-Studio-devel]]''' * Drop into '''#ubuntustudio-devel''' at '''irc.freenode.net''' and say hi. Read more about our channels and IRC at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/IRC '''If you want to help out with testing and development, you will need to:''' * Install a '''[[UbuntuStudio/InstallDevelopmentRelease|Development Release]]''' * Set up your''' [[UbuntuStudio/SetupDeveloperEnvironment|basic dev tools]]''' |
== All contributors == * Subscribe to the '''[[https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/Ubuntu-Studio-devel|Ubuntu-Studio-devel]]''' mailing list. * If you like, drop into '''#ubuntustudio-devel''' at '''irc.freenode.net''' and say hi. Read more about our IRC chat channels at '''[[https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/IRC|help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/IRC]]''' == Developing and testing Ubuntu Studio == '''To help out with testing you will need to:''' * '''[[https://launchpad.net/|Create a launchpad account]]''' * '''[[UbuntuStudio/InstallDevelopmentRelease|Install a development release of Ubuntu Studio]]''' ''' To do packaging and application development, you will additionally need to:''' * ''' [[UbuntuStudio/SetupDeveloperEnvironment|Set up your developer environment]]''' |
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| '''Next, you'll probably want to check out our:''' | == Non-code contributions == There are many ways you can contribute to Ubuntu Studio which don't require you to be a developer or get involved with testing releases. Some examples include: * Helping write and improve documentation * Editing and developing the wiki * Supporting people on the forums * Creating artwork and visuals * Writing articles for the blog * Managing social media * Writing our newsletter To get started, please join the IRC channel above, and let us know how you'd like to contribute. We'll get you paired up with the right people and started on some tasks! = Learn about the organization = * '''[[UbuntuStudio/Organization]]''' - main page for organization |
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| '''For reference on the field that may interest you, see (some of these pages are not very organized and you can help with this):''' | '''For reference on the field that may interest you, see (some of these pages are less than complete):''' |
Join the Ubuntu Studio Team!
We need people of all skill levels!
Want to contribute to Ubuntu Studio, the most used widely multimedia orientated linux distro in the world? We need people in all our areas and with all kinds of skills.
You don't need to have any particular skills to join us. All you need is a friendly attitude.
Here's what you do..
All contributors
Subscribe to the Ubuntu-Studio-devel mailing list.
If you like, drop into #ubuntustudio-devel at irc.freenode.net and say hi. Read more about our IRC chat channels at help.ubuntu.com/community/UbuntuStudio/IRC
Developing and testing Ubuntu Studio
To help out with testing you will need to:
To do packaging and application development, you will additionally need to:
And that's it! You're all ready to start working!
Non-code contributions
There are many ways you can contribute to Ubuntu Studio which don't require you to be a developer or get involved with testing releases.
Some examples include:
- Helping write and improve documentation
- Editing and developing the wiki
- Supporting people on the forums
- Creating artwork and visuals
- Writing articles for the blog
- Managing social media
- Writing our newsletter
To get started, please join the IRC channel above, and let us know how you'd like to contribute. We'll get you paired up with the right people and started on some tasks!
Learn about the organization
UbuntuStudio/Organization - main page for organization
Policy - the policies we adhere to as developers
Blueprints - how we organize tasks
Team structure - we use launchpad teams to manage privileges for members of the team
For reference on the field that may interest you, see (some of these pages are less than complete):
Lastly, don't worry if it seems much. We'll help you get on track.
FAQ
Do I need to be a coder?
No, not at all. Most of the tasks we do require no special knowledge. And, what you don't know today, we can help you learn. So, really, don't hesitate to get involved if you want to contribute. We want people of all skill levels!
Is Ubuntu Studio a volunteer project?
Yes. Ubuntu Studio developers are all volunteers, so none of us are getting paid for what we do. We do this on our free time.
Where can I find more about Ubuntu Studio?
For a detailed description of what Ubuntu Studio is, and how we work at developing it, read What is Ubuntu Studio?
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