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#contribute channel. For managing the translation process, we use Crowdin. To contribute translations at translate.gitlab.com, you must create a Crowdin account. You may create a new account or use any of their supported sign-in services.
Ideally, use your GitLab username on Crowdin. If you are unable, complete this form so we can link your accounts.
There are many ways you can contribute to the GitLab community by supporting other members:
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Welcome to your GitLab contribution quest! You've already taken the first step - now let's explore what's next on your path to becoming a contributor!
#contribute channel. For managing the translation process, we use Crowdin. To contribute translations at translate.gitlab.com, you must create a Crowdin account. You may create a new account or use any of their supported sign-in services.
Ideally, use your GitLab username on Crowdin. If you are unable, complete this form so we can link your accounts.
quick-win::first-time contributor issue using the issue finder.
Tip: Use the filter checkboxes to narrow down issues that match your interests and skills The main GitLab application (the monolith) is built primarily with Ruby on Rails and VueJS. The codebase is complex, and setting up the development environment can be challenging. We recommend you make a contribution to one of these smaller satellite projects first, to familiarise yourself with the contribution/merge request process.
We recognise contributions to GitLab managed CI/CD components
and non-GitLab managed components in our CI/CD catalog.
In your onboarding questionaire, you indicated you were not interested in these contribution types, but here are more details in case you change your mind:
There are many ways you can contribute to the GitLab community by supporting other members:
If you are speaking about GitLab at an event, or have organized an event about GitLab, please submit details.
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@jannik_lehmann, this issue is not marked workflowready for development, please help @pishel65 understand if they can move it forward, and how best to proceed.
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Welcome to your GitLab contribution quest! You've already taken the first step - now let's explore what's next on your path to becoming a contributor!
#contribute channel. For managing the translation process, we use Crowdin. To contribute translations at translate.gitlab.com, you must create a Crowdin account. You may create a new account or use any of their supported sign-in services.
Ideally, use your GitLab username on Crowdin. If you are unable, complete this form so we can link your accounts.
There are many ways you can contribute to the GitLab community by supporting other members:
quick-win::first-time contributor issue using the issue finder.
Tip: Use the filter checkboxes to narrow down issues that match your interests and skills The main GitLab application (the monolith) is built primarily with Ruby on Rails and VueJS. The codebase is complex, and setting up the development environment can be challenging. We recommend you make a contribution to one of these smaller satellite projects first, to familiarise yourself with the contribution/merge request process.
In your onboarding questionaire, you indicated you were not interested in these contribution types, but here are more details in case you change your mind:
If you are speaking about GitLab at an event, or have organized an event about GitLab, please submit details.
Similarly, if you have created any content (for example, blog posts, or video content), please submit details.
We recognise contributions to GitLab managed CI/CD components and non-GitLab managed components in our CI/CD catalog.
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@ck3g, this issue is not marked workflowready for development, please help @priyansh3133 understand if they can move it forward, and how best to proceed.
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#contribute channel. For managing the translation process, we use Crowdin. To contribute translations at translate.gitlab.com, you must create a Crowdin account. You may create a new account or use any of their supported sign-in services.
Ideally, use your GitLab username on Crowdin. If you are unable, complete this form so we can link your accounts.
There are many ways you can contribute to the GitLab community by supporting other members:
If you are speaking about GitLab at an event, or have organized an event about GitLab, please submit details.
Similarly, if you have created any content (for example, blog posts, or video content), please submit details.
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Tip: Use the filter checkboxes to narrow down issues that match your interests and skills We recognise contributions to GitLab managed CI/CD components and non-GitLab managed components in our CI/CD catalog.
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Welcome to your GitLab contribution quest! You've already taken the first step - now let's explore what's next on your path to becoming a contributor!
#contribute channel. quick-win::first-time contributor issue using the issue finder.
Tip: Use the filter checkboxes to narrow down issues that match your interests and skills The main GitLab application (the monolith) is built primarily with Ruby on Rails and VueJS. The codebase is complex, and setting up the development environment can be challenging. We recommend you make a contribution to one of these smaller satellite projects first, to familiarise yourself with the contribution/merge request process.
In your onboarding questionaire, you indicated you were not interested in these contribution types, but here are more details in case you change your mind:
For managing the translation process, we use Crowdin. To contribute translations at translate.gitlab.com, you must create a Crowdin account. You may create a new account or use any of their supported sign-in services.
Ideally, use your GitLab username on Crowdin. If you are unable, complete this form so we can link your accounts.
There are many ways you can contribute to the GitLab community by supporting other members:
If you are speaking about GitLab at an event, or have organized an event about GitLab, please submit details.
Similarly, if you have created any content (for example, blog posts, or video content), please submit details.
We recognise contributions to GitLab managed CI/CD components and non-GitLab managed components in our CI/CD catalog.
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