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===== Easy Tasks ===== | ===== Easy Tasks ===== | ||
- | What if you want to contribute but you don't know what? Willing to get involved surely means you are happy about the project, it means you like it and want to help around it. You can start by chatting with people on IRC, that's where a lot of people start, or write reviews and blog entries, or you can take the ropes and maintain something. You can also act positive and motivate the Xfce developers crew. | + | What if you want to contribute but you don't know what? Willing to get involved surely means you are happy about the project, it means you like it and want to help around it. You can start by chatting with people on IRC (#xfce and #xfce4-dev or Freenode), that's where a lot of people start, or write reviews and blog entries, or you can take the ropes and maintain something. You can also act positive and motivate the Xfce developers crew. |
Updating the FAQ is always tedious, but not when you are maintaining it. Helping on the [[http:// | Updating the FAQ is always tedious, but not when you are maintaining it. Helping on the [[http:// | ||
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Translating Xfce will give it the possibility to be accepted by more people. You don't want software that is in English, do you? ;-) | Translating Xfce will give it the possibility to be accepted by more people. You don't want software that is in English, do you? ;-) | ||
- | Xfce uses a [[http://translations.xfce.org/ | + | Xfce uses a [[https://docs.xfce.org/contribute/ |
If you are new to translations everything is explained [[translations|here]]. | If you are new to translations everything is explained [[translations|here]]. |