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The Joomla! Project Wants You - March 2013

The Joomla! Project Wants You - March 2013

Volunteering to help with Joomla! is fun! Check here for listings of current volunteer openings throughout the Joomla! project that have been posted in the "Help wanted in the community” forum.

Joomla! is a community powered project, and our global community is full of talented and energetic people who love to share. There are lots of areas in the project where help is needed, but sometimes it can be a challenge to know what those areas of need are and how to follow up about becoming a volunteer contributor.

The Help wanted in the community forum has been created as a way to help connect willing prospective volunteers with current openings in all areas of the Joomla! project. All you have to do is go to the Help wanted in the community forum and browse through the different topics. Each topic will give a summary of one or more roles along with a link to learn more or to follow up with a contact person.

Right now, the Joomla! Bug Squad (JBS) is working on a new Issue Tracker for tracking bug reports and new features. JBS needs some additional programmers to help with the coding of the tracker. The project is maintained via github and you can find out more about the project at its github page, located at https://github.com/JTracker.

If you're interested or have any questions, please contact us via the following github form: https://github.com/JTracker/jissues/issues/new.

Here are more volunteer openings:

Production Working Group

Community Working Group

Get in the habit of checking the Help wanted in the community forum regularly to find out what new volunteer openings are out there. Becoming a volunteer contributor is a great way to give back to this great free open source project, and to make new friends from around the world. Once you become a volunteer contributor, you will find that it's a lot of fun too!

Some articles published on the Joomla Community Magazine represent the personal opinion or experience of the Author on the specific topic and might not be aligned to the official position of the Joomla Project

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