README for XFree86[tm] 4.1.0 : Joining The Team
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2. Joining The Team

2.1. Development

If you would like to work on the development of XFree86 4, either by helping with the conversion of our older drivers to the new 4.x design, or assisting in the addition of new drivers or platforms to the code base then send a request to join the XFree86 development team. This will give you direct access to the latest XFree86 related development topics and discussions. Include in your note, your name, email address, reason for joining (what you will work on) and, level of expertise (coder, DRI, core, specific driver) and area of interest.

2.2. Documentation

If instead your interests are on the Documentation side of the Project, or you want to contribute and are not ready for plunging into the code, you can join the Documentation Team (those hardy souls responsible for the content you are reading :-). Amongst the Doc Team's activities are converting our SGML based documentation into an XML based one and updating and creating technical documentation used by staff and public. If this sounds interesting then please send a request to join the XFree86 documentation team. Include in your note, you name, email address, reason for joining (what you will work on) and level of expertise and whether you are interested in the tools or content side of the group.


README for XFree86[tm] 4.1.0 : Joining The Team
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