Please see below if you want to learn more about contributing to Mageia. Contributions can be made in a variety of areas and on a variety of teams according to your interests and skills.
Below you will find an alphabetical list of the teams within Mageia
General information about contributing can be found here.
Artwork team From the design of the bootloader via the Mageia Control center to the Website. |
Bug Squad Triage, maintenance and monitoring of bugs are the tasks of the Bug Squad. |
Documentation team Writing Mageia's official documentation and keeping this wiki under control is the Documentation team's main area of work. |
Internationalisation team (i18n) It's the translator's responsibility to make Mageia available in as many languages as possible. The spectrum of the i18n team's work includes Mageia's software as well as the blog, the website and the wiki. |
Marketing/Communication team Mageia is about community, so the Marcom team is for communicating Mageia's awesomeness as a distro and a community - and reaching out to help our community grow. |
Packaging team The Packaging team is in charge of keeping coherency in software packaging for Mageia and to provide support for official releases. |
QA team With thorough quality assurance it is the aspiration of Mageia to be completely bug free. The QA team is responsible for testing new software, updates and releases and finding the bugs before they reach our users. |
Sysadmin team Setting up, maintaining the Mageia infrastructure and keeping the heart and the skeleton of Mageia running, caring for security, the Sysadmin team is responsible for many things and always overworked. |
Web team The website, the wiki, the blog, the calendar, Mageia App-db and any web application that will come in the future... |
Software development
This is the portal for all specific developments of Mageia |