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== FlightGear events == | == FlightGear events == | ||
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The [[OpenRadar]] project is looking for a new maintainer. | |||
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== Contributing == | == Contributing == |
Revision as of 19:13, 16 September 2010
template for future newsletters, please feel free to edit/improve!
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We would like to emphasize that the monthly newsletter can not live without the contributions of FlightGear users and developers. Everyone with a wiki account (free to register) can edit the newsletter and every contribution is welcome.
FlightGear events
Call for volunteers
The OpenRadar project is looking for a new maintainer.
Development news
Contributing
One of the regular thoughts expressed on the FlightGear forums is "I'd like to contribute but I don't know how to program, and I don't have the time".
Unfortunately, there is a common mis-conception that contributing requires programming and lots of free time. In fact, there are a huge range of ways to contribute to the project without needing to write code or spending days working on something.
Some ideas:
- writing articles for the next issue of this newletter
- sending corrections/updates to the FlightGear Manual
- helping new users on the forums/IRC
- writing a wiki page
- organising fly-outs
One of the easiest ways to help is to improve the scenery in your local area by placing buildings/structures using the UFO and submitting them to the FlightGear Scenery Object Database. It's easy, and best of all requires little time to have a real impact. Instructions on how to do this can be found in the wiki, Placing 3D Objects with the UFO.
For other ideas on starting to contribute to FlightGear, you may want to check out: Volunteer.
Reminder: Google's Summer of Code 2011
We would like to remind all readers that the FlightGear project is planning to participate in GSoC 2011. However, doing that really requires a fair amount of work, planning and organizing. This is not something that can be done by a single person. It really needs a coordinated team effort, or otherwise FlightGear won't be able to apply/participate at all.
So all users are invited to help us progress further with our preparations for GSoC 2011. Some easy ways for contributing right now would be:
- suggest new project ideas
- browse the forums or mailing list archives and look for viable candidate projects
- help refine and improve existing project proposals
- help finalize the application template that we are preparing
- help us find suitable students who might be interested in participating in 2011
- help us find mentors
- summarize all related discussions, and document them here in the wiki
If you have any questions or other feedback, please use the forum to get in touch: http://flightgear.org/forums/viewforum.php?f=38