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Although everyone who uses Trisquel GNU/Linux is a part of the Trisquel community, the work of maintaining and improving the project is mostly done by a small core group of individuals.

Package Maintenance

Art

The art team designs the visual assets (backgrounds, boot splashes, icons, window themes, screensavers, etc.) to be used in each new release of the distro. Currently the hub for art submissions and discussions is at art4trisquel.org. Contact the blog owner Jose Benito to join.

Documentation

The documentation team writes and maintains the documentation and web browser add-ons section of the website and keeps them current for each. The documentation is then translated from English to other languages by localization team members.

  • Documentation leader: Andrew Ter-Grigoryan a.k.a. AndrewT
    • Email address is roeplay at lavabit dot com
  • Editor: Jeff G. a.k.a. bifeo3
    • Email address is bifeo3 at yahoo dot com
  • Editor: SirGrant
    • Email address is sirgrant at member dot fsf dot org

Bug Testing

Bug testers run comprehensive tests of pre-release (alpha, beta, and RC) versions of the distribution and file detailed issue reports. When bugs are found, the analogous version of Ubuntu is also tested to see if the bug can be duplicated upstream, and if so the issue is reported upstream to the Ubuntu project and to the maintainers of individual software packages.

  • Tester: Andrew Ter-Grigoryan a.k.a. AndrewT
    • Email address is roeplay at lavabit dot com
  • Help wanted

Localization

The localization team translates our abundant documentation and some other parts of the website from English to other languages. Fluency in the given language is a requirement.

Spanish translators

Galician translators

  • Help wanted

French translators

  • Help wanted

German translators


Joining the Team

If you would like to be a member of the team, just contact Ruben on IRC or email.

Being an official member of the team requires more than just a general interest in the distro or occasionally giving feedback. Team members contribute some significant portion of their free time to the advancement of the project.

Every team member is expected to subscribe to and use the development mailing list and communicate on the #trisquel IRC channel on Freenode regularly.

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