GNOME teams
Participating with GNOME does not necessarily require programming skills.
Several different teams care about various aspects of GNOME. We're sure you
can help, too.
- The Release team
helps to coordinate the GNOME release process, mainly by creating a
6-monthly release schedule, and keeping everyone informed about the various
stages of that schedule. They work for the developer community, helping
everyone to work together and make progress.
- The Bugsquad is the
Quality Assurance (QA) team for GNOME. They manage the Bugzilla bug database
and make sure that major bugs don't go unnoticed by developers.
- The
Documentation team is responsible for providing GNOME users with
high quality documentation - manuals, online help, tutorials, programming
references, interface guidelines, printed books, and so on.
- The Translation teams
strive to translate GNOME applications and documentation to every language
in existance, building on GNOME's excellent support for
internationalization (aka I18N) and localization (aka L10N).
- The Usability team strives to make the GNOME experience
as pleasant and efficient as possible. Its members aim both to aid developers in
their efforts to create intuitive applications, and to lead by creating
designs and detailed mockups toward a cohesive and beautiful new
generation of the GNOME desktop.
This was just a short list; there are many others as well. For other teams,
see the other team
workspaces.