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Welcome to the GNOME Wiki!
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This is GNOME's development and community organization space. To learn how to use the wiki, see the guidelines.
Main Areas
Applications - links to pages for individual GNOME applications
Projects - links to GNOME modules which aren't apps (system components, libraries, tools)
Teams & Activities - links to the various teams which work on the GNOME project
Events - conferences and hackfests
Initiatives - GNOME-wide initiatives
Foundation - GNOME's non-profit organization
Infrastructure - GNOME-hosted services and tools (includes information on GNOME Accounts)
Contributing to GNOME
Want to help make GNOME awesome? We have plenty of advice and information for you.
Community - how you can contribute or get in touch with our community
Newcomers - an introduction to GNOME development
Outreach - GNOME Related Internships: Outreachy and Google Summer of Code
Development Resources
Main development sites:
gitlab.gnome.org - GNOME's GitLab instance
developer.gnome.org - tutorials & API reference documentation
Other useful resources:
Release Schedule & Planning - organization space for the next GNOME release
Git version control guide - instructions on using Git for GNOME development
JHBuild - the GNOME build tool
Maintainer's Corner - useful information for module maintainers
Hardware - tracking page for hardware that can be lent to the community for development and testing
Discourse - discussion platform
status.gnome.org - Infrastructure status
bugzilla.gnome.org - GNOME's old issue tracking system
Some Interesting Things
GNOMEs love to eat. They've even written a cookbook