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Is there a place for contributors other than developers?
The Debian Project needs many kinds of human knowledge. At this page you can find SOME examples and starting points. The list is not exhaustive.
Whatever skills you have, ask at users lists for guidance and include it here. http://lists.debian.org
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- ["I18n"]
- ["L10n"]
Web Designers, Artists, Navigational and Usability experts, Copywriters
Lawyers, Accountants from all countries
Journalists, Copywriters, Marketeers, Branding experts
Event Promoters, Caterers, Host(ess)
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Technical documentation writers
Users and Developers
Social human behaviour experts
The objectives are:
Submit for votation a good suggestion of Code of Conduct. http://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/ch06.html
Helping to solve flamewars. Debian is attempting to create a 'social committee' to address interproject personal conflicts. If you have experience in mediation or have suggestions for a conflict-resolution process, please email the debian-project mailing list or the Debian project leader (leader@debian.org) for more private issues.
Resources for knowing a bit more about Debian Project culture:
A good suggestion of Code of Conduct http://people.debian.org/~enrico/dcg/index.html
