Community
The MeeGo Community is a vibrant and active community made up of all of the people who collectively work on or with MeeGo:
- Product contributors: kernel / distribution developers, release managers, quality assurance, localization, etc.
- Application developers: writing applications to run on top of MeeGo
- Users: people who run MeeGo on their device and provide feedback
- Vendors: companies creating products based on MeeGo
- Other contributors: promoting MeeGo, moderation, documentation, and much more
Some of these people in the community contribute as part of their employment at companies like Intel and Nokia, for example, while others contribute their free time to make MeeGo better. The community includes all kinds of people who are doing interesting work on MeeGo.
Getting Involved
Anyone can participate in the MeeGo community and contribute to MeeGo. We need people who can help new users find existing information, write or make corrections to wiki documents (including language corrections), provide translation and localization services, develop applications, write bug reports, create patches and much more. You can get more suggestions about ways to contribute to MeeGo by visiting the Contributing to MeeGo page. We welcome both non-technical and technical contributions to MeeGo!
Important things to keep in mind before you post or contribute:
- Do a thorough search and read our FAQs to see if your question has already been answered
- Adhere to our community guidelines
- Make sure you post in the right place for your topic
- Visit our Community Communication page for links to search resources, FAQs, guidelines, and more
Using MeeGo
- Download and install MeeGo
- Post questions and feedback in the forum: issues with installation, user level bugs, or general questions
Developing Applications
- Learn more about developing applications for MeeGo
- Application Developer Support Forum: MeeGo application developer forum
- MeeGo-sdk Mailing List: MeeGo application development mailing list
Other contributions
- Many community discussions occur on our mailing lists
- Real-time discussions about MeeGo and online meetings are held over IRC
- File bugs, comment, submit patches, or discuss solutions to bugs in Bugzilla
- Most of the documentation can be found in the MeeGo Wiki, where people can contribute
- More details about how you can communicate with other people in the MeeGo community
- Follow our contribution guidelines to contribute code to MeeGo
- Learn more about Contributing to MeeGo and get suggestions for how you can participate
Learn more about how people participate in MeeGo by visiting the MeeGo Metrics page.
