GNOME Projects

Here you will find various GNOME projects that do not necessarily require programming skills.

GNOME Accessibility Project
Accessibility is enabling people with disabilities to participate in substantial life activities that include work and the use of services, products, and information. We define GNOME Accessibility as the suite of software services and support in GNOME that allows people with disabilities to utilize all of the functionality of the GNOME user environment.
GNOME Bugsquad
The GNOME Bugsquad is the Quality Assurance (QA) team for GNOME. We manage the Bugzilla bug database and make sure that major bugs don't go unnoticed by developers.
GNOME Documentation Project
The GDP is responsible for providing GNOME users with high quality documentation - manuals, online help, tutorials, programming references, interface guidelines, printed books, and so on. The GDP is always looking for new contributors.
GNOME Packaging Project
The GPP works to provide binaries of GNOME to the gnome user and developer communities. We're always looking for more volunteers to help with packaging, compiling, or testing.
GNOME Translation Project
GNOME has some support for internationalization (aka I18N) and localization (aka L10N), and more is on the way. This provides a transparent way for translators to customize applications in GNOME without the application author doing much work.
GNOME Usability Project
The Usability Project strives to make the GNOME experience as pleasant and efficient as possible. The project aims both to aid developers in their efforts to create intuitive applications, and to lead by creating designs and detailed mockups toward a cohesive and beautiful new generation of the GNOME desktop. The Usability Project achieves these goals through the creation of a style guide (defining and evolving the GNOME user interface), working with maintainers to remove interaction problems through user testing, and the visual/interactive engineering of new desktop components.
GNOME Webhackers
The GNOME Webhackers are in the process of rebuilding the various GNOME websites. They are responsible for the maintenance and upkeep of the official GNOME site, plus subsites.
GNOME Art
One of GNOME's strengths is the high quality of its artwork. See more of it at the site above.

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