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You want to contribute to Gajim and help in development? Here's a list of things you should do:
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* Get in touch:
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* Go to `gajim@conference.gajim.org`, that is our conference room. You can always ask for help and talk about Gajim there.
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* [Report bugs and share your mind about Gajim ](./HowToCreateATicket)
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* Get in touch with development:
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* Get the development version of Gajim. Install mercurial (either a console tool or one of the gui wrappers, like tortoisehg) and [download Gajim sources](./DevHG) using it.
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* Make a jabber account specially for testing. It will be easier to test things if you will use a small jabber account without all your friends. You will also less annoy them ;-)
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* Create a different profile with that account. Use `gajim -p test` or `./launch -p test` and set up all things.
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* Start Hacking:
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* Read our [Coding standards](./CodingStandards).
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* Just start! There's plenty to do, you can see all [report:3 open tickets], also you can think of a new feature not already listed.
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* Check out [embedded IPython interactive shell](./IPythonEmbeddedShell) - it should help you familiarize with source code. |
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