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Basic first steps:
Basic first steps:
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Sign-up for membership of our [https://lab.apertus.org/home Labs] - This is important because our phabricator labs work like a forum with some extra performance modules, most aspects of project development are discussed here. It has a rich content history of ideas dating back years.
Sign-up for membership of our [https://lab.apertus.org/home Labs] - This is important because our phabricator labs work like a forum with some extra performance modules, most aspects of project development are discussed here. It has a rich content history of ideas dating back years.

Revision as of 20:20, 23 May 2017

Anyone is free to contribute towards and help steer project developments. How integral you become in the community and in what way is entirely up to you.

The association doesn't typically make demands of people but if you need pointers on what needs to be done and how you could be useful then feel free to make contact, introduce yourself and describe what skills you have. This way, what you might be best suited to can be determined.

Basic first steps:

Wiki - Labs.png

Sign-up for membership of our Labs - This is important because our phabricator labs work like a forum with some extra performance modules, most aspects of project development are discussed here. It has a rich content history of ideas dating back years.

IRC - This is a live chat facility that, despite its shortcomings, has proved to be a reliable central platform for immediate communications.

Community members should create a username and ideally select a client. There are many clients for both desktop and mobile including Hexchat (Desktop), AndChat (Mobile), Riot (Mobile) and many others.

  • Main chat: #apertus
  • Address: irc.freenode.net
  • Port (if required): 6667

A list of IRC commands can be found here. IRC Communications are publicly logged here.

You may also want to read through the apertus° mission statement and association bylaws to find out how we serve the community."


Advanced steps:

The English language is generally accepted as a primary method for communication, however there are regional communities developing around the world. These are administered by APOCs or AXIOM Community Points of Contact. Make contact with your local APOC and find out how your immediate community functions, if there are any events scheduled and if you can assist them in some way.

If there is no APOC administering on behalf of your local community then perhaps this is something you’d like to be considered for, in which case please make contact.

The projects being worked on inside the community have the potential to help you build your network, improve your skills, become more intimately involved with open source technologies in general, to grow and advance your own goals, and the apertus Association’s responsibility is to provide the support you might need throughout your journey. Unlike manufacturers who’ve previously dominated the technological development associated with film making we aren’t profit orientated so the more you assist with these projects the more we can assist you.