How to contribute

Pick a topic which interests you:


 * Help to test HackIt! (report a bug)
 * Suggest and vote on ideas
 * Discuss:
 * Mailing-list: subscribe
 * Forum
 * Chatroom: #politis @ irc.freenode.net
 * Meetings Minutes
 * Help to translate the game (in French at the moment - tell the [mailto:bar@hackit.cx mailing-list] if you want to translate the game into another language)

If we take the project, we can consider that : the mailing list is the whole ininterrupted flow of discussions, the forum is the archive of this discussion (so it is possible to understand how a consensus was reached), the chatroom is a place where member of the community can talk in live about various issue, and, finally, the Meeting Minutes are the sum up of what have been said (problems and proposition, but no decision) when we have a physical meeting, so the community doesn't lack any information.


 * Participate to the Topic Watch Program - helping those who can't follow all the discussions on the mailing-list by sending them hints of things they should read or comment on.
 * Follow the project through RSS: Planet HackIt RSS Feed

What is this company?
"You can start with this Pitch that will give you a fair idea of what we wish to do. Then you can have a look at the values that will sustain this company."

What game are you working on ?
"The first game we're working on is called HackIt! You can learn more about it by reading the proof of concept that is currently under development. You can also participate by giving your ideas!"

How can I follow up ?
"Don't hesitate to subscribe to the mailing list"

I want to participate. How do I know how to use the ml and the wiki ?
"That's great news ! The first thing you can do is have a look at the mailing-list charter to know about the few rules that helps to keep things organized. Then subscribe to the mailing-list, read the emails, reply to emails there and post questions/ideas!"

Are there other documents that can help me to understand how things work around here?
"Reading the rest of the wiki can be of great help, as we try to write down the result of conversations on the wiki to allow everyone to catch up without reading thousand of emails from past conversations. Don't hesitate to ask on the mailing-list too - if you don't understand something or if it's not easy to find an information, it's our fault, not yours!" "We are also in the process of writing down training material. It's not ready yet, but you can help by asking questions about it on the mailing-list."