Helping the GNU Project and the Free Software Movement
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Help develop the GNU operating system
If you want to volunteer to work on GNU software,
see how to
volunteer.
Please let the GNU Volunteer
Coordinators <gvc@gnu.org>
know if you start a new package that you found in those lists.
We want to keep track of what tasks are being worked on.
When writing software for GNU, please follow the GNU Coding Standards and Information for Maintainers of GNU
Software documents.
We are sometimes offered software which already does
substantially the same task as an existing GNU package.
Although of course we appreciate all offers, we'd naturally like
to encourage programmers to spend their time writing free
software to do new jobs, not already-solved ones. So, before
starting a new program, please check the Free Software Directory for
free software that does the job already.
We can offer some
resources to help GNU software developers.
The GNU Volunteer
Coordinators <gvc@gnu.org> can
assist you if you would like to help development GNU software. They will
be able to put you in touch with other people interested in or working
on similar projects. When you have selected a task from our task
lists, please let them know you're interested in working on it.
Volunteer with and donate to the Free Software Foundation
The Free Software Foundation is the principal organizational
sponsor of the GNU Operating System. The FSF also helps to spread
awareness of the ethical and political issues of software freedom.
Like GNU, the FSF also gets a lot of its strength from volunteers.
It's a great place to volunteer and a great community to join,
especially if you don't have the technical background to contribute
directly to free software development. Check out the FSF's volunteering page to get started
or the homepage to learn more about
the organization.
Support the FSF and the GNU Project financially by becoming an FSF
associate member, donating to the
FSF, purchasing manuals, t-shirts,
stickers, and gear from the FSF, or by selling free
software and donating some of the proceeds to the FSF or another
free software organization. By funding development, you can advance
the world of free software.
Spread awareness about GNU and the Free Software Movement
Help support GNU development and use
This list is ordered roughly with the more urgent items near the top.
Please note that many things on this list link to larger, expanded lists.
- Help with Savannah. We are
especially looking for technical sysadmin volunteers to help with
underlying infrastructure support. Volunteers to help with pending
project submissions are also very welcome. Please see this general
information on how to become a savannah hacker. Please
communicate with us on the savannah-hackers-public
mailing list.
- Organize a new GNU/Linux
User Group.
- Volunteer as a GNU Webmaster. Start by completing the
webmaster quiz.
- Translate the GNU Web site into other
languages. More information about the issue can be found at the
Guide to
Translating the www.gnu.org Web Pages. Write to <web-translators@gnu.org> if
you want to help.
- Each translation team needs several members
that are native speakers of the target language (and fluent in English),
but it also needs at least one member that is a native speaker of English
(and fluent in the target language).
- When you are talking with people that don't value freedom and
community, you can show them the many practical advantages of free
software (see Why
Open Source / Free Software? Look at the Numbers! for some
useful evidence). But keep mentioning the ethical issues too!
Don't let their pressure change your voice into an open-source voice.
-
Volunteer to make sure that essays from our
philosophy page
and other GNU URLs are on and/or linked from WWW directory,
portal, and various hierarchical web index sites, such as
Yahoo!, dmoz.org, and Google. Get these sites to add detailed
entries about our different web pages. Make sure that essays
from our philosophy page
and other GNU URLs are linked to often in the appropriate categories.
If you'd like to help us with this task, please contact the
GNU Volunteer Coordinators
<gvc@gnu.org>.
- Volunteer for proofreading of new and revised GNU manuals.
Write to <campaigns@fsf.org>
to be added to the proofreaders list.
- Donate hardware to the
FSF.
- Take on one of the jobs we need
done for this web server.
- If you or your company work
supporting or developing free software in some way, you can list
yourself (or your company) in the GNU
Service Directory.
- If you run a company that needs to hire people to work with free
software, you can advertise on our Free Software Job
Page.
- Volunteer to contact companies and suggest that they use our
Free Software Job
Page to publish their job postings. If you would be
interested in this, please contact <job-page@fsf.org>.
Help improve h-node.org
h-node.org is a repository that contains information about how well
particular hardware works with free software.
Help is needed in:
For other ways to help,
see
https://h-node.org/wiki/page/en/Main-Page.
For communicating with h-node.org users/developers, use
their mailing
lists.