Starter kit

You love software freedom and open source communities. You like MediaWiki, Wikipedia, or any other Wikimedia project. You want to contribute your technical skills and learn from other contributors.

Understand our communities
(Qgil to write this one)

Get started
Register to mediawiki.org and subscribe to wikitech announce. Now you are connected.

If you're not familiar with the wiki environment, these links can help you get comfortable: A contributor can perform several tasks. Its better to start on the tasks that you find interesting. Consider these first tasks, based on your interests:
 * Help:Navigation.
 * How to Edit (with the new VisualEditor) or Edit source (old school)

Fixing Bugs
Finding the easy bugs and debugging them is the best way to start your contribution. Its makes the contributor more familiar with the code-base. Bugs can be found manually. However, this method is quite time-consuming. Thus, browser tests are run which automatically find the bugs. This is also known as Quality Assurance. This is also preferable for non-programmers, as the first step only needs plain English.

The new contributors should try these list of EASY tasks.
 * Project:WikiProject_Bug_Squad
 * Bug days

User page and preferences
After registering, you get a user page that is 100% public. Introduce yourself! Suggested fields are:
 * real name
 * location
 * interests
 * languages
 * motivation to be here.

If you want a picture, check Help:Images. Minimal / no design is recommended. Wikipedia explains more.

You may also use the User Info Template.

Editing
See Also: Editing Go to the page which you would like to edit. To edit the whole page, click on Edit or Edit Source at the top right of the page, next to the search bar. There is also option of edit beside the title of every section, clicking on that, you can edit particular sections.