New Developers/ca

Aquesta pàgina és una pagina d'aterratge senzilla i guiada per a nous Wikimedia desenvolupadors. És part de la iniciativa d'incorporació de nous desenvolupadors.

Per altres opcions per implicar-te, consulta.

Benvingut!
Vols treballar en codi de Wikimedia i necessites idees sobre per on començar?

La comunitat tècnica de Wikimedia sembre acull a nous contribuidors als nostres projectes.

Forma part d'una comunitat global i ajuda a facilitar l'accès al coneixement lliure per a tothom!

Contribuir a Wikimedia és un procés de quatre passos:


 * 1) Escull un projecte de programari
 * 2) Instal·la el teu entorn de desenvolupament
 * 3) Escull i soluciona una tasca (escriu i prova el teu codi)
 * 4) Envia les teves modificacions de codi

Algunes coses bàsiques per saber
You can skip this section if you are already used to free and open source software culture.

Wikimedia has hundreds of software projects in many different areas. if you want to get an overview.

The maintainers of each software project are pretty free to choose the infrastructure they prefer. In general, basically all software projects have


 * a task tracking tool where software bugs and enhancement requests are reported, managed and discussed. Examples are Wikimedia Phabricator, GitHub, or Sourceforge.
 * a code repository where the source code can be "checked out" to everybody. Examples are Wikimedia Git/Gerrit, GitHub, or Sourceforge.
 * a code review tool where proposed code changes (so-called patches) get discussed and improved. Examples are Wikimedia Git/Gerrit, GitHub, or Sourceforge. Once your proposed patch is good and is merged into the code repository, your code changes will become available to everybody. (You could read more about good practices for code review here.)
 * general places for discussion of the software project and/or for receiving help and support. Those places can be mailing lists or IRC chat channels or wiki pages or other places. The exact places depend on each project. You could also contact specific mentors via "" on their user pages, but note that "questions asked in private don't help others".

At any point, if you run into problems or need help, please ask. If you want to ask good questions in the right places, we recommend you read the section "Feedback, questions and support".

Choose a software project
This is the recommended way to start. Choose one of the following projects and follow the project's documentation to set up your development environment, choose a task to work on, solve the task, and submit your code changes for review:

''Are you a maintainer and want your project to be included in the list of software projects above? Find out more and join!''

Outreach programs and single tasks
Apart from the recommended software projects above, there are more ways to choose a project or task to work on:

Looking for additional resources?

 * How to become a MediaWiki hacker: For potential new developers who want to specifically work on MediaWiki core or MediaWiki extensions.
 * Developer hub: Resources to more documentation and information for established Wikimedia developers.
 * For real-time communication use on IRC (Internet Relay Chat)
 * There are also several email lists for discussion of Wikimedia software.
 * Wikimedia tutorials: An index of tutorials that feature various languages, APIs, and frameworks in the Wikimedia technology stack.

Want to contribute something else?

 * How to contribute lists many more ways to contribute, also in non-technical areas like documentation, testing, web api and many more.