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Pourquoi avons-nous besoin de volontaires?

Pour plein de choses! SME Server est fait et maintenu par des personnes qui y passent du temps et des ressources afin de créer un Small Enterprise server ( Petit serveur d'Entreprise ) sécurisé et robuste.

Aider le Projet SME Server

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Koozali SME Server et sa communauté Contribs.org sont un effort de collaboration de volontaires. Vous pouvez contribuer de plusieurs façons au projet SME server comme décrit dans la page des volontaires, mais si vous n'avez pas les compétences ou si tout simplement vous souhaitez soutenir le projet d'une façon financière , vous pouvez donner de l'argent. Il y a deux façons de faire un don financier pour la SME Server.


Faire un don via votre compte du forum de contribs.org

Le meilleur moyen est d'utiliser l' option Donate (située dans la barre de menu) dans le forums. Vous êtes libre de choisir le montant et vous pouvez décider de faire un don mensuel, annuel ou seulement une fois.

L'avantage de faire un don via votre compte du forum, c'est que votre nom d'utilisateur recevra un badge, montrant l'état et le montant de votre don.

Les donations sont faites par PayPal

Faire un don directement par PayPal

La deuxième façon est de donner de l'argent en utilisant directement PayPal. Il suffit de cliquer sur le bouton ci-dessous pour être redirigé vers la page de don à Koozali SME Server, mais contrairement à un don via les forums, vous ne recevrez pas de badges comme donateur sur le forum.

Les donations sont faites par PayPal

Merci infiniment pour votre aide


Compétances

N'importe quelle compétence est utile pour le projet SME Server.

Si vous êtes un développeur de n'importe quel type, nous vous trouverons quelque chose à faire. Même si vous ne pensez pas avoir de compétences sous Linux vous pouvez aider. Vous pouvez nous dire si et comment vous comprennez les pages du wiki, ou plus précisément, nous voudrions savoir quelles pages vous ne comprenez pas. Grâce aux ajouts de nouveaux utilisateurs nous pouvons continuellement améliorer la compréhensibilité du wiki. Merci d'ajouter des remarques dans l'onglet de discussion de la page concernée.

Si, en plus de ça, vous pouvez écrire, vous êtes inestimable. Nous avons besoin de beaucoup d'articles. Il y a des milliers de programmes Linux, et d'autres sont publiés chaque jour. En plus, des mises à jour des applications déjà existantes sont publiées. Il y a besoin de beaucoup de mains pour parler d'elles et garder les informations à jour.

Documentation

La documentation de SME Server a été héritée des précédents développeurs, e-smith et mitel. Leur travail donne une bonne base à SME sur laquelle travailler.

The current developers have continued to improve the SME Server software and to reflect these improvements the Documentation has to develop too. These wiki-based manuals have been put in place to allow anyone to update or add new sections where they see fit.

The core manuals have been protected for stability, but anyone can request access to add and update howto and contrib pages to the wiki. If you've got instructions, solutions to common problems, neat tips and tricks, or just a good way to explain something, we'd love to hear from you. You may want to join our Document mailing lists to discuss your plans and coordinate with other Docteam members.

Wiki Team

This page is built with MediaWiki. The concept of a Wiki is that anybody may add and modify content. On Help:Contents, find a quick tutorial if you're unfamiliar with wikis.

As long as you edit anything on the wiki you are de facto member of the Wiki Team.

To make edits, you need to log in to the wiki. In order to do this, you will need to open an account. The information that SME Server requires for opening an account is very limited and easy to do and can be found here.

After you log in, you will see a toolbar at the top of the page that is always available. There is a link in the toolbar that is labeled with your username. This takes you to your "personal page". Use this page to introduce yourself and don't be shy. Write a word or two about your interests, especially those related to SME Server and Linux. If nothing else, tell us how you learned about SME Server.

Bug and New Feature Verification

You can help improve SME Server by finding and reporting bugs. This helps us to make our software as reliable as possible.

Our bug tracking system, Bugzilla, is used for all SME Server Linux products. If you have never written a bug report, please refer to Bugzilla Help to learn what kinds of information make the report most useful. Your role in that is to report possible bugs only via the bug tracker, and to encourage others to do the same. Refer again to SME_Server:Documentation:QA:Verification for helping with bug fixing and verification, the best way to learn is to fix other peoples' problems.

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For an easier way to see new bug or new activity you can look at Bugzilla_Reports

Troubleshooter : There's a lot that non-coders can do to help in the bug tracker to improve bug report quality. We need help in making sure that bug reports are clear, that observations are fully collected, are separated from speculation and attempted workarounds, relevant log files are checked....


Programming

The most obvious way, for programmers, to participate in the development of SME Server is to post a patch as a suggested solution to an existing bug in Bugzilla. Each package has a maintainer, who will contact you to discuss your proposed solution. You may want to join our development mailing lists before you start coding in order to discuss your plans and coordinate with other developers.

For more information about getting source code and building your own packages, read the SME Server:Documentation:Developers Manual.

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If you would like to help or to learn about SME Server 9 you should look at SME_Server_9.0_Development or the Category:SME9-Development

An overview of available roles is visible on SME_Server_Development_Framework


Mailing Lists

The communication among different teams go through a software called Mailman for which you choose the relevant list that interest you. All messages will be received in your email box, you will only respond to the email address of the mailling (ie devinfo@contribs.org for example) that your mail is sent to all registered users on the list . you can choose your Mailing Lists

Languages

A new system translation interface has been installed to facilitate translations of SME Server core packages as well as SME Server contribs, for more information have a look at the Translations page. The translation framework is located at http://translate.contribs.org. You may want to join our Translation mailing lists before you start your work and coordinate with other people.

Contribute

There is an active community in the forum that help all levels of SME Server users. Please have a look at the forum for an overview at http://forums.contribs.org

Suggestions

Visit the New Feature Request (NFR) page in the bug tracker and add your suggestion.

Only software with an OSI-compliant open-source license will be added to the SME Server project.