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GNOME Project Handbook
This site contains all the information needed to participate in the GNOME project. It is intended for both new and existing GNOME contributors.
If you are new to GNOME, the handbook is a great place to learn about how GNOME works, including what each of the teams does, how to access the GNOME development platforms, and how to communicate with other project members.
If you are already contributing to GNOME, then this handbook is where you can find essential reference information, such as the development schedule, details of events, and how to apply for travel sponsorship.
Other documentation
The GNOME handbook provides project-level contributor documentation. Other types of documentation are available elsewhere:
apps.gnome.org
: home pages for GNOME apps
welcome.gnome.org
: tutorials and guidance for those wanting to contribute to GNOME for the first time
developer.gnome.org
: development guides for those using the GNOME platform
gitlab.gnome.org
: GNOME’s main development platform includes documentation for teams and technical projects
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