So you want to get involved with GNOME. This will show you how to become a member of the GNOME community. There are several sub-projects to choose from.
The GNOME Bug Tracker allows you to send information about bugs you encounter to the GNOME developers in an organized manner.
The GNOME SVN Tree holds the latest development versions of the main GNOME packages, and allows coordination of GNOME development.
A feast of essential GNOME future planning information.
A collection of useful scripts to help developers accomplish simple (often repetitive) tasks.
Want to enter the wonderful world of distributed version control? Try the Bzr playground, making it easy to hack on GNOME if you do not have an SVN account. People with a SSH key known to GNOME can easily push changes back to SVN and are able to host private branches.
For those who develop, or are interested in developing GNOME and applications for GNOME. You will find developer documentation, information on how to get involved and much more.
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