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Avogadro has a very open and active development community. Currently there are more than 10 active developers and other various contributers. | Avogadro has a very open and active development community. Currently there are more than 10 active developers and other various contributers. | ||
− | == | + | We are all volunteers and appreciate any and all contributions towards making Avogadro a better program. |
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− | + | == How to Help == | |
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− | + | * Tell your friends | |
− | + | * Write [[documentation]] for this wiki | |
− | + | * Write up [[education|lessons]] for chemistry teachers | |
− | [ | + | * Send us some example files and fragment |
+ | * [http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?group_id=165310 Report bugs] you encounter | ||
+ | * Make suggestions about new features or improvements in Avogadro | ||
+ | * Help translate Avogadro into your language: [[Localization]] | ||
+ | * Help with coding | ||
Even non-programmers can help out! There is a strong need for | Even non-programmers can help out! There is a strong need for | ||
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* Addition of context tooltips to tools, engines, misc GUI elements, etc. | * Addition of context tooltips to tools, engines, misc GUI elements, etc. | ||
* Find poorly documented classes from the API docs and ask about them: [http://avogadro.openmolecules.net/api/dev/ API] | * Find poorly documented classes from the API docs and ask about them: [http://avogadro.openmolecules.net/api/dev/ API] | ||
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==First Steps== | ==First Steps== |
Revision as of 07:50, 13 June 2009
Avogadro has a very open and active development community. Currently there are more than 10 active developers and other various contributers.
We are all volunteers and appreciate any and all contributions towards making Avogadro a better program.
How to Help
- Tell your friends
- Write documentation for this wiki
- Write up lessons for chemistry teachers
- Send us some example files and fragment
- Report bugs you encounter
- Make suggestions about new features or improvements in Avogadro
- Help translate Avogadro into your language: Localization
- Help with coding
Even non-programmers can help out! There is a strong need for documentation, tutorials, context help, and translation:
- Write Tutorials for the Wiki
- Addition of context tooltips to tools, engines, misc GUI elements, etc.
- Find poorly documented classes from the API docs and ask about them: API
First Steps
If you are interesting in working on or with Avogadro please look at the Developer information that is available and subscribe to the avogadro-devel mailing list. Also, join the IRC channel (#avogadro on irc.freenode.net) and talk with other developers. For information on the internals of Avogadro and LibAvogadro, review the avogadro developer api.
Important Links
Category:Developer - Developer Information
Localization - Translating Avogadro
Contact - Contact Information