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Tyler Tidman, 11/02/2016 01:07 PM

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h1. Developers Welcome!
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CHIRP is open source software and contributions are welcomed! If you are interested in helping out, join the developers mailing list and ask questions!
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h2. Resources
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 * Join the "chirp_devel mailing list":http://intrepid.danplanet.com/mailman/listinfo/chirp_devel
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 * Get the code: http://d-rats.com/hg/chirp.hg
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 * Join us on Freenode, in channel #chirp
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 * New users to mercurial may want to read the well-written "reference book":http://hgbook.red-bean.com/read/
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 * [[Developers/Process]]
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 * [[DevelopersAdd_a_Radio]]
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 * [[Developers/ToneModes]]
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 * [[Developers/Win32Environment]]
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 * [[Developers/LinuxEnvironment]]
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h2. How you can help
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 * Test new changes and releases
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 * Triage bug tickets
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 * Write or update documentation
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 * Find and fix bugs
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 * Add or extend support for new radio models
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 * Add features to the UI
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h3. Translating CHIRP
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If you want to help translate CHIRP into another language, please follow these steps:
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 # Create a "new issue":http://chirp.danplanet.com/projects/chirp/issues/new for the language and include the language code. Here is a "helpful list":http://www.science.co.il/Language/Codes.asp.
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 # Someone will create an empty template .po file and attach it to your issue
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 # Translate the file. Generally, "poedit":http://poedit.net/ is the best way to do this. Be sure to fill out the translator meta-details.
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 # Attach the resulting translated .po file to the ticket
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 # A developer will check it over and then submit it for inclusion