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Contents
1. [Wiki Areas](#Wiki_Areas)
2. [Project Information](#Project_Information)
3. [Contributing to GNOME](#Contributing_to_GNOME)
4. [Development Resources](#Development_Resources)
5. [Some Interesting Things](#Some_Interesting_Things)
6. [Translation to other languages](#Translation_to_other_languages)
Welcome to the GNOME Wiki!
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This is GNOME's development and community organization space. To learn how to use the wiki, see the [guidelines](./Guidelines.html).
Wiki Areas
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The main sections of the wiki include:
* **[Applications](./Apps.html)** - links to pages for individual GNOME applications
* **[Projects](./Projects.html)** - links to GNOME modules which aren't apps (system components, libraries, tools)
* **[Teams & Activities](./Teams.html)** - links to the various teams which work on the GNOME project
* **[Events](./Events.html)** - conferences and hackfests
* **[Initiatives](./Initiatives.html)** - GNOME-wide initiatives
* **[Foundation](./Foundation.html)** - GNOME's non-profit organization
* **[Infrastructure](./Infrastructure.html)** - GNOME-hosted services and tools (includes information on GNOME Accounts)
Project Information
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* [GettingInTouch](./GettingInTouch.html) - an overview of the main communication platforms and channels
* [GetNews](./GetNews.html) - the main GNOME social media channels
* [Governance](./Governance.html) - how the GNOME project is organized and governed
Contributing to GNOME
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Want to help make GNOME awesome? All the teams and projects on the wiki are open to new contributors, and have guidance on how to get involved.
* [How to contribute](./Contribute.html) - contribution guides
* [Newcomers](./Newcomers.html) - an introductory tutorial for GNOME development
* [Outreach](./Outreach.html) - internships are available to work on GNOME, including Outreachy and Google Summer of Code
Development Resources
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Main development sites:
* [gitlab.gnome.org](https://gitlab.gnome.org/) - GNOME's [GitLab](./GitLab.html) instance
* [developer.gnome.org](https://developer.gnome.org/) - tutorials & API reference documentation
Other useful resources:
* [Release Schedule & Planning](./ReleasePlanning.html) - organization space for the next GNOME release
* [Git version control guide](./Git\(2f\)Developers.html) - instructions on using Git for GNOME development
* [JHBuild](./Projects\(2f\)Jhbuild.html) - the GNOME build tool
* [Maintainer's Corner](./MaintainersCorner.html) - useful information for module maintainers
* [Hardware](./Hardware.html) - tracking page for hardware that can be lent to the community for development and testing
* [status.gnome.org](https://status.gnome.org) - Infrastructure status
Some Interesting Things
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* GNOMEs love to eat. They've even written a [cookbook](./GnomeCookbook.html)
* [Tips and tricks for GNOME 3 users](./Gnome3CheatSheet.html)
* [GNOME-related projects fundraisers](./ProjectsFundraisers.html)
Translation to other languages
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* [Full list of languages](./Home\(2f\)LocalizedPages.html)
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