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** [[BeginnersCorner|Beginner's Corner]] - Resources for those who are new to Python, MongoDB, or Git.
** [[BeginnersCorner|Beginner's Corner]] - Resources for those who are new to Python, MongoDB, or Git.
** We'll be adding some distribution/OS specific hacking guides as separate pages soon.
** We'll be adding some distribution/OS specific hacking guides as separate pages soon.
* [https://www.transifex.net/projects/p/mediagoblin/ Translate MediaGoblin!]
* [[Git workflow]] - How to go about submitting patches via git.
* [[Git workflow]] - How to go about submitting patches via git.
* [[Templating]] - How our templating structure is set up
* [[Templating]] - How our templating structure is set up

Revision as of 04:06, 22 August 2011

GNU MediaGoblin wiki of bizarre and unusual things

Our docs are somewhat in a state of transition. In the future, contributor docs will be here on the wiki, and administrator docs will be on http://docs.mediagoblin.org/. In the meanwhile, it's a mess.

Want to contribute to GNU MediaGoblin?

This section provides the magical incantations to help you start contributing.

Hacking MediaGoblin

  • Hacking - Making code contributions to MediaGoblin.
    • Beginner's Corner - Resources for those who are new to Python, MongoDB, or Git.
    • We'll be adding some distribution/OS specific hacking guides as separate pages soon.
  • Git workflow - How to go about submitting patches via git.
  • Templating - How our templating structure is set up

Documentation and Translations

Technical Considerations

  • DesignDecisions - covers design decisions (FIXME - this needs to be split up)
  • Storage - How MediaGoblin's internal storage system works.
  • Processing - What happens after you submit your image/video/etc? Processing! More about that.
  • External Library Policy - covers use of external libraries

Deploying MediaGoblin

Want to try out GNU MediaGoblin?

  • If you want to run your own server to test the best information is currently in the HackingHowto
  • There's info on a server you can test on our User Experience page

Testing and Release Guidelines

Inner workings of the secret sanctum (Contacting the team)

Project Miscellany