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- | Once you create a [http://maemo.org/profile Maemo profile] you will be able to add comments to your favourite products and rate them, you will be able to favourite or bury [http://planet.maemo.org blog posts] and [http://maemo.org/news maemo.org news items], and you will be able to edit pages in [[Main Page | the wiki]]. | + | Once you create a [http://maemo.org/profile Maemo profile] you will be able to add comments to your favourite products and rate them, you will be able to favourite or bury [http://planet.maemo.org blog posts] and [http://maemo.org/news maemo.org news items], and you will be able to edit pages in [[Main Page | the wiki]]. There is a dedicated page with tips on [[writing maemo.org content]], including how to get access to various resources. |
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Revision as of 09:37, 9 November 2009
The Maemo community is an active one, and there are lots of areas to get involved and help out. This is an overview of a few of those areas and how to get involved. As you will get more involved, you will see your karma level rise, and your name will climb the Maemo community karma list.
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maemo.org
There are many ways to get involved with maemo.org and its development.
maemo.org content
Once you create a Maemo profile you will be able to add comments to your favourite products and rate them, you will be able to favourite or bury blog posts and maemo.org news items, and you will be able to edit pages in the wiki. There is a dedicated page with tips on writing maemo.org content, including how to get access to various resources.
Bugzilla
Bugzilla maemo.org's bug tracker. The Bugsquad is the place to go to get involved there. They're always looking for people to help out triaging incoming bugs, and keeping tabs on existing ones.
Wiki
The wiki is always in need of more help and the Maemowiki Action Group is an excellent place to start if you're looking for areas to help out. If you're not looking for too much structure, you'll likely find small typos and grammatical errors to fix while browsing around. New articles are always highly appreciated!