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== FG development process == | |||
thanks for those edits, really appreciated. In fact, I was just thinking that such "entry point" articles may be very worthwhile targets for someone looking to get involved in the wiki, we have only a handful of those articles, but they provide an excellent opportunity to become more familiar with the project, while also being fairly low-hanging fruits, but still pretty popular. Also, you'll probably not have as many questions once you have reviewed a few of those articles, specifically thinking in terms of entry points like: | |||
* [[Volunteer]] | |||
* [[How the FlightGear project works]] (this one is fairly popular but requires quite some cleanup) | |||
(The newsletter would be another obvious candidate) | |||
You already looked at some others, but these are fairly involved if you don't know about programming already, e.g.: | |||
* [[Howto:Understand the FlightGear development process]] | |||
* [[Howto:Start core development]] | |||
--[[User:Hooray|Hooray]] ([[User talk:Hooray|talk]]) 13:25, 9 May 2014 (UTC) |