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clearkimura edited this page Apr 23, 2015 · 51 revisions

Customizer always depends on your help and support.

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  1. Support and helping users
  2. Provide useful feedbacks
  3. Update resources and documentation
  4. Translation and localization (L10n)
  5. Reporting bugs and push fixes
  6. Join the development team

1. Support and helping users

  • If you have been using Customizer or remastering Ubuntu-based ISO images, that's great! The easiest way for you to help is, to explain other users how you did that.

  • This project lacking place for active discussion. If there is any discussion on Customizer elsewhere, we'd be happy to quote a link in the Archive page.

2. Provide useful feedbacks

  • For users whom already using Customizer to do remastering, your feedback is important to let others know what worked and didn't work. Use the feedback form.

3. Update resources and documentation

  • This project heavily relies on GitHub Wiki as main resources. While the Wiki may be relevant for now, eventually some resources will get outdated.

  • That is when this project needs someone to update the resources and documentation. The following are good places to start:

    • write a short tutorial, explaining how to use Customizer

    • create a screencast to demonstrate using Customizer

    • prepare a user guide for Customizer

4. Translation and localization (L10n)

  • For users fluent with English and other languages, you can translate Customizer into your native language. You can submit your translation by either way:

5. Reporting bugs and push fixes

6. Join the development team

  • The development has moved on to 4.1 release, favoring Python over Gambas. Coding has not much changed since then, other than bug fixes.

  • The developer notes page is good place to knowing current issues of development.

  • For those interested to join the team, send your enquiry and contact us at [email protected] and [email protected].

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