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  1. Welcome to the Drupal community's Contributor Guide! In this section of the Drupal.org web site, you will find information to help you figure out how you can bring your unique skills and perspectives and join with others in the Drupal community to improve the Drupal software, translations, documentation, and the community itself. Whether you are new to contributing to the Drupal project and ...
    • Background and Reference Information

      How and where to communicate with the Drupal community. Communication etiquette and guidelines; Communication tools and platforms; User interface translation on localize.drupal.org. Background information about the localize.drupal.org site, where you can translate and download translations for user interface text. Overview of localize.drupal.org

    • Contribute to The Contributor Guide

      The Contributor Guide is always a work in progress, and you can help make it more complete! How to help: If you find a problem in any page in the Contributor Guide, or if you have suggestions for improvement, you can: Create an issue to tell the guide maintainers about the problem/suggestion. Discuss the problem/suggestion in the #documentation Slack channel. Edit pages directly to improve ...

    • Find Your Role

      Finding a role that meets our interests and skills is one of the most challenging parts of getting involved in an open source project. The Drupal Community maintains a list of the roles through which people contribute to the project, including the tasks a role performs, what expectations exist for someone fulfilling the role, and what skills they should expect to require and ones they can ...

    • Event Planning

      Note: This page is a work in progress! For more information, see [#3159145] and [#3165327] This page will describe event planning as a Contribution Area, and link to related tasks, skills, and roles. Learn about event planning and organizing Event Organizers Working Group (EOWG) -- supports community-led events within the Drupal community. They have regular meetings and a Slack chat space ...

    • Find a Task

      A good first step to contributing to the Drupal project is to find a task to do -- task pages give step-by-step guides to performing tasks that contribute to the Drupal software and community, with links to the background knowledge and skills that are required to perform the task. Each task page also lists roles that regularly perform the task. To find a task: Browse the list of documented ...

  2. 1.anagora.org

    That's the quote buried at the end of On The Radar: 17th July 2010. I talked to Steve Parks, founder of Drupal Radar, on Friday morning. He's based out of the UK where he runs Pilot Internet, and comes from a journalistic background. Steve started out as a BBC Radio Journalist and started way back in the Drupal 4.6 days. Steve says:
  3. drupalize.me

    The #drupal-contribute channel is specifically for people to use when contributing to the project. Use the issue queue (Drupal.org) The issue queue is the heart of much of the collaborative work in the community, not just the code parts. Documentation contribution guide (Drupal.org) Information about how to connect with other Drupal documentarians.
  4. drupalize.me

    May 2, 2024Installing community-contributed Drupal modules can enhance your project's functionality without the need to develop custom code. It's common to find a module that almost meets your needs but requires updates or additional features. Engaging with the module maintainer and other community members to improve these modules enriches the Drupal ecosystem and aligns with the open source values of ...
  5. events.drupal.org

    Open source projects thrive on contributions from users, and everyone - individuals, organizations, and enterprises - can meaningfully participate. The success of Drupal has always been its community, and there is a rich ecosystem of people and support mechanisms to help you become a contributor. In this talk, we will cover the many ways you can contribute, how to get started and be successful ...
  6. thedroptimes.com

    Aug 28, 2024Learn how to contribute a module to Drupal with this detailed guide. Follow the steps to share your custom solutions on Drupal.org and become an active part of the Drupal community. How to Contribute a Module to Drupal: A Step-by-Step Guide
  7. drupalcontribution.org

    Welcome to the Drupal Contribution Platform! Whether it is writing code for new features, testing that new code, finding bugs, documenting how to use Drupal, building marketing resources for organizations to use, providing learning and education, or mentoring others building their skills in any of these ways … there is a place for you to make your mark. RegisterLogin The Drupal Code of ...
  8. stackoverflow.com

    Make note of non-core drupal modules(no need drupal core modules) and search if that all modules are available in drupal 7. If the modules are not available, then search "is there any alternate module for drupal 7". Make sure of it. (*step 1 is important) Step 2: Disable all non-core module.
  9. slideshare.net

    15. Learning Objectives Step One Step Three ===== ===== Contribute documentation and support Installation and configuration of Drupal Custom content types and views Nodes Actions and workflows Theme and Module Development Blocks Panels Users, roles and permissions Spam Protection Install contributed Themes and Modules Step Four Step Two ===== JQuery, Form API, Security Audits, Performance ...
  10. Feb 25, 2024Retrofit provides a compatibility layer for Drupal 7 code in Drupal 10. Darren Oh has been contributing to Retrofit to support a client that does not want to commit to using Drupal 10 as their next platform, but needs to have that option if they don't have a different platform ready when Drupal 7 becomes unsupported in 2025. About the Speakers

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