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- [:CoreDevelopment:Help out with core Python development] by reviewing patches and fixing bugs. | - [[CoreDevelopment|Help out with core Python development]] by reviewing patches and fixing bugs. |
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- Proofread, edit, and extend the [http://www.python.org/dev/doc/ documentation] | - Proofread, edit, and extend the [[http://www.python.org/dev/doc/|documentation]] |
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- Join a [:LocalUserGroups:local user group] and encourage other people you know to attend. | - Join a [[LocalUserGroups|local user group]] and encourage other people you know to attend. |
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- [http://www.python.org/psf/volunteer/ Volunteer] to help out the Python Software Foundation! | - [[http://www.python.org/psf/volunteer/|Volunteer]] to help out the Python Software Foundation! |
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- Blog about your own Pythonic endeavors and syndicate your blog on [http://planet.python.org/ planet.python.org] and [http://planetpython.org/ planetpython.org]. | - Blog about your own Pythonic endeavors and syndicate your blog on [[http://planet.python.org/|planet.python.org]] and [[http://planetpython.org/|planetpython.org]]. |
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- Download interesting packages from the [http://pypi.python.org/pypi Python Package Index], install them, and test them out. | - Download interesting packages from the [[http://pypi.python.org/pypi|Python Package Index]], install them, and test them out. |
How to Help Python
There are tons of ways you can help out Python and the associated community. Because Python is a community project, there's very little structure; you just have to find an area you're interested in and dive in! Money is good, but time is even more precious; contribute your time to Python today!
Here are a few ideas:
- Help out with core Python development by reviewing patches and fixing bugs.
- Proofread, edit, and extend the documentation
- Join a local user group and encourage other people you know to attend.
- Volunteer to help out the Python Software Foundation!
- Blog about your own Pythonic endeavors and syndicate your blog on planet.python.org and planetpython.org.
- Participate in the Google Summer of Code or the Google Highly Open Participation contest as a mentor or a student.
- Download interesting packages from the Python Package Index, install them, and test them out.