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{% extends "common/base.j2" %}
{% block body_content %}
  <article class="d-flex flex-column p-2 bd-highlight">
    <div class="container">
      <div class="text-center">
        <header>
          <h1>{{ _("Engage!") }}</h1>
        </header>
      </div>
    </div>
    <div class="container">
      <div class="row">
        <div class="col-lg-5">
          <h2>Join the conversation!</h2>
          <p>
            There are many ways to get engaged with GNUnet. A first step is to join the conversation on the mailing lists and on our IRC channel to keep up with development, find technical help, and discuss GNUnet:
          </p>
          <h4>Mailing List</h4>
          <p>
            You can get help on our mailing list <a href="https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/help-gnunet">help-gnunet</a>. <br>If you want to hack on GNUnet or generally want to be informed about recent updates and happenings, get in touch over our mailing list <a href="https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnunet-developers">gnunet-developers</a>.
          </p>
          <h4>IRC</h4>
          <p>
            Most of the GNUnet developers are on the <a href="ircs://chat.freenode.net:6697/#gnunet">IRC channel #gnunet on freenode</a>. Please be patient and stay around at least for some hours to get an answer for your request. <!-- There is also a Matrix bridge to the IRC where you can get a backlog without staying connected. -->
          </p>
          <h4>Mumble</h4>
          <p>
		We have a monthly get-together on mumble where we talk about recent developments, strategies, and politics ;-) <br>
		We come together on that day of the month, where n.day==n.month. E.g. we’ll meet on 6th of June, 7th of July, 8th of August, 9th of September, 10th of October and so on. We will usually start around 8 PM CEST, but try to be there earlier and stay longer just to hang around together.<br>
		To connect just enter "gnunet.org" as server into your mumble client; leave everything else as default. 
          </p>
          </p>
          <h4>PSYC</h4>
          <p>
            You find some of us on PSYC using the following adresses: 
            <ul>
              <li>psyc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion/@welcome</li>
              <li>irc://loupsycedyglgamf.onion:67/welcome</li>
              <li>psyc://psyced.org/@welcome</li>
              <li>irc://psyced.org/welcome</li>
              <li>xmpp:*welcome@psyced.org</li>
            </li>
          </p>
        </div>

        <div class="col-lg-5 offset-md-1">
          <h2>Install GNUnet!</h2>
          <p>
            Another thing you might want now is your own GNUnet installation. As we haven’t packaged the new versions yet (June 2019) we provide <a href="https://gnunet.org/en/tutorial.html">some tutorials how to install step-by-step</a>.
	 </p>
         <h2>Use GNUnet!</h2>
          <p>
          <a href="use.html">Let's gets started...</a>
          </p>
         <h2>Report bugs!</h2>
          <p>
            While using GNUnet you will find bugs. Here are some notes on how to do that the most effective way: 
	      <ul>
		<li>Run 'gnunet-bugreport'</li>
		<li>Report the output into our <a href="https://bugs.gnunet.org/">bug tracker</a>. Add more details e.g. what happened and what you expected to happen. </li>
		<li>If you do not want to use the public bug tracker, you can also eMail to bug-gnunet@gnu.org.</li>
		<li>Please inform us if your operating system applies any vendor changes to GNUnet which you know about (to exclude sources of problems introduced by your OS).</li>
		<li>Wait until your bug report is acknowledged/replied to. Note that only volunteers work on this – responses may take a while.</li>
		<li>Please follow up with eventual questions about the bug. </li>
		<li>Once a fix is there: Check if it's working as expected, so that we can properly close the bug report and/or give you credits :)</li>
	     </ul>
          </p>
	<h2>Contribute!</h2>
          <p>
            There are various ways to contribute. We especially need coders with C skills and knowledge of crypto – but supporting with this website, it's translations, the bibliography and our wide documentation efforts are most welcome, too. As we are delivereing a new version now regularly, some packaging skills (for any OS) would a great thing to have – and if you are a designer we would need a hand, too. 
	</p>
        </div>
      </div>

      <div class="row">
        <div class="col-lg-5">
          <h2>Bibliography</h2>
          <p>If you are more the reading kind of person, please take a seat <a href="https://bib.gnunet.org/">in our libary...</a></p>
          <h2>Videos</h2>
          <p>...or if you rather want hear us talking to you, lean back and watch some <a href="video.html">videos</a> of our talks at conferences.</p>
        </div>

        <div class="col-lg-5 offset-md-1">
          <h2>Get together!</h2>
          <p>
            We meet in meatspace occasionally, mostly in Germany and Switzerland. The usual occasions are:
            <ul>
              <li><a href="https://events.ccc.de/congress">Chaos Communication Congress</a> in Leipzig (DE), 27th-30th December</li>
              <li><a href="https://datenspuren.de">Datenspuren</a> in Dresden (DE), usually by mid/end of September</li>
              <li>GNUnet Hackweek in Mont-Soleil (CH), usually by the end of June</li>
              <li>Other meetings happening throughout the year: You’ll get to know about it on our Mailinglist (or propose them yourself).</li>
            </ul>
          </p>
        </div>
    </div>
  </div>
</article>
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