How To Help
There are many ways to get involved with the GNOME project, depending on your particular skills, interests, or time. New and not-so-new developers should look at these pages regularly:
- Testing GNOME is a great way to make sure the final release is as bug-free as we can make it.
- The bug report shows the current bugs, including easy-fix bugs. Ask for more easy-fix bugs if you don't see enough.
- The weekly Bug Day happens every week on IRC. Join the bugsquad and help with Bug Triage.
- The UI-Review reviews and improves our user interfaces.
- The project pages have information about areas such as translation, documentation, usability, and accessibility.
- The gnome-love mailing-list helps contributors who are new to GNOME.
- The whole list of mailing-lists is also worth looking at, to find your area of interest.
See the main start page for information about installing development versions of GNOME.
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