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− | == | + | ==Join the team== |
− | See the [[Development Team/Project Ideas]] page | + | Please add your name to [[Development_Team/Contacts#People|this list]]. |
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+ | ==Summer of Code== | ||
+ | See the [[Development Team/Project Ideas]] page, & [[Summer of Code]]. | ||
==Help Plan the Next Release== | ==Help Plan the Next Release== | ||
− | See [[ | + | See [[{{Upcoming Stable Release}}/Roadmap]], [[Features/Policy]], and [[Development Team/Meetings]]. |
== Contribute code == | == Contribute code == | ||
− | Please look at the [ | + | Please have a look at the [http://dev.sugarlabs.org/query?status=accepted&status=assigned&status=new&status=reopened&component=!sugar&component=!journal&component=!sugar-datastore&order=priority&col=id&col=summary&col=status&col=owner&col=type&col=milestone&keywords=~sugar-love sugar-love tickets]. These are smaller patches that are a good way to learn sugar code and contribute something to the project. You can ask for help on the mailing lists, on the #sugar IRC channel, or directly on the ticket; when you are ready, submit your patch for [[Development Team/Code Review|code review]]. |
== Write your own activity == | == Write your own activity == | ||
− | + | See [[Activity Team/Resources]]. | |
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[[Category:Development Team]] | [[Category:Development Team]] | ||
[[Category:Participate]] | [[Category:Participate]] |
Latest revision as of 12:08, 28 September 2010
Join the team
Please add your name to this list.
Summer of Code
See the Development Team/Project Ideas page, & Summer of Code.
Help Plan the Next Release
See 0.114/Roadmap, Features/Policy, and Development Team/Meetings.
Contribute code
Please have a look at the sugar-love tickets. These are smaller patches that are a good way to learn sugar code and contribute something to the project. You can ask for help on the mailing lists, on the #sugar IRC channel, or directly on the ticket; when you are ready, submit your patch for code review.