@c -*- coding: utf-8; mode: texinfo; -*- @c This file is part of web/community.itexi and @c contributor/introduction.itely @macro helpusNeed @subheading We need you! Thank you for your interest in helping us --- we would love to see you get involved! Your contribution will help a large group of users make beautifully typeset music. Even working on small tasks can have a big impact: taking care of them allows experienced developers work on advanced tasks, instead of spending time on those simple tasks. For a multi-faceted project like LilyPond, sometimes it's tough to know where to begin. In addition to the avenues proposed below, you can send an e-mail to the @uref{https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-devel, lilypond-devel@@gnu.org} mailing list, and we'll help you to get started. @end macro @macro helpusSimple @subheading Simple tasks @strong{No programming skills} required! @itemize @item Mailing list support: answer questions from fellow users. @item Bug reporting: help users create proper @rweb{Bug reports}, and/or join the Bug Squad to organize @rcontrib{Issues}. @item Documentation: small changes can be proposed by following the guidelines for @rcontrib{Documentation suggestions}. @item LilyPond Snippet Repository (LSR): create and fix snippets following the guidelines in @rcontrib{Adding and editing snippets}. @item Discussions, reviews, and testing: the developers often ask for feedback about new documentation, potential syntax changes, and testing new features. Please contribute to these discussions! @end itemize @end macro @macro helpusAdvanced @subheading Advanced tasks These jobs generally require that you have the source code and can compile LilyPond. @warning{We suggest that contributors using Windows or MacOS X do @strong{not} attempt to set up their own development environment; instead, use Lilydev as discussed in @rcontrib{Quick start}.} Contributors using Linux or FreeBSD may also use Lilydev, but if they prefer their own development environment, they should read @rcontrib{Working with source code}, and @rcontrib{Compiling}. Begin by reading @rcontrib{Summary for experienced developers}. @itemize @item Documentation: for large changes, see @rcontrib{Documentation work}. @item Website: the website is built from the normal documentation source. See the info about documentation, and also @rcontrib{Website work}. @item Translations: see @rcontrib{Translating the documentation}, and @rcontrib{Translating the website}. @item Bugfixes or new features: read @rcontrib{Programming work}. @end itemize @end macro @ignore @macro helpusProjects @subheading Projects @subsubheading Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Standardization Website: @rcontrib{Grand LilyPond Input Syntax Standardization (GLISS)}. GLISS will stabilize the (non-tweak) input syntax for the upcoming LilyPond 3.0. After updating to 3.0, the input syntax for untweaked music will remain stable for the foreseeable future. We will have an extensive discussion period to determine the final input specification. @warning{GLISS will start shortly after 2.16 is released.} @subsubheading Grand Organizing Project Website: @rcontrib{Grand Organization Project (GOP)}. GOP will be our big recruiting drive for new contributors. We desperately need to spread the development duties (including @qq{simple tasks} which require no programming or interaction with source code!) over more people. We also need to document knowledge from existing developers so that it does not get lost. Unlike most @qq{Grand Projects}, GOP is not about adding huge new features or completely redesigning things. Rather, it is aimed at giving us a much more stable foundation so that we can move ahead with larger tasks in the future. @end macro @end ignore