https://handbook.gnome.org/issues/management.html
Issue Management - GNOME Project Handbook
This page provides information on how to systematically review sets of issues, in order to help manage a GNOME issue tracker. It also includes communication...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/membership.html
Membership - GNOME Project Handbook
The GNOME Foundation is a membership-based nonprofit corporation. Members play a critical role in the governance of the organization, voting in elections, and...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/committees/executive.html
Executive Committee - GNOME Project Handbook
Current members: Allan Day (President, ex officio), Robert McQueen (Vice President, ex officio), Arun Raghavan (Vice President, ex officio), Maria Majadas...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/board-of-directors/previous-boards.html
Previous Boards - GNOME Project Handbook
Details about each election, including candidate affiliations, can be found on the vote.gnome.org. July 2024 to July 2025: Allan Day, Cassidy Blaede (appointed...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/developer-access.html
Developer Access - GNOME Project Handbook
GNOME developer access grants commit access and the GitLab developer role for all modules within the GNOME group. Anyone with developer access can push...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/development/building.html
Building - GNOME Project Handbook
GNOME modules vary in nature, and include everything from system libraries, through to apps and system services. As a result, they vary in terms of which tools...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/maintainers/signing-releases.html
Release Signing - GNOME Project Handbook
In order to prove that a git tag for a release was made by a maintainer of a module, and it has not been modified by a malicious party since, it is important...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/governance.html
Governance - GNOME Project Handbook
This page provides information about how decisions are made in the GNOME project. It is intended as a guide for those who are new to GNOME and want to know how...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/committees/governance.html
Governance Committee - GNOME Project Handbook
Current members: Maria Majadas (Chair, ex officio), Arun Raghavan, Lorenz Wildberg. Committee Charter: The following charter was approved by the Board of...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/issues/stock-responses.html
Stock Responses - GNOME Project Handbook
The following stock responses can be used as comments when responding to issues according to the issue review process. For ease of access, they can be added to...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/committees/circle.html
Circle Committee - GNOME Project Handbook
The GNOME Circle Committee is the team behind the GNOME Circle initiative, whose goal is to support and promote great software which builds on and integrates...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/maintainers/branches.html
Branches - GNOME Project Handbook
In addition to the main or master branch (the default branch when you do a simple Git clone), GNOME also has stable branches corresponding to GNOME major...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/release-planning.html
Release Planning - GNOME Project Handbook
This page provides information about GNOME’s release processes. Release planning is the responsibility of the Release Team, which maintains this page. The...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/blog-hosting.html
Blog Hosting - GNOME Project Handbook
The GNOME Foundation provides blog hosting for its members on the GNOME WordPress instance. How to create a blog: To create a blog, you must first log in via...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/committees/membership-and-elections.html
Membership & Elections Committee - GNOME Project Handbook
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/committees/finance.html
Finance Committee - GNOME Project Handbook
Current members: Deepa Venkatraman (Treasurer, ex officio), Allan Day, Arun Raghavan, Rob McQueen. Committee Charter: The Finance Committee is a standing...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/development/commit-messages.html
Commit Messages - GNOME Project Handbook
Commit messages provide context to changes that a diff cannot convey by itself. They help other people understand changes, and document the reasons behind...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation.html
Foundation - GNOME Project Handbook
The GNOME Foundation is the GNOME project’s non-profit organization. It is the project’s legal entity and performs essential project functions, including...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/maintainers/issue-management.html
Issue Management - GNOME Project Handbook
This page provides guidelines and advice for those who are responsible for GNOME project issue trackers (primarily maintainers). Feature request policies:...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/events/travel.html
Travel - GNOME Project Handbook
Please note: the Travel Committee is now accepting applications for travel funding via GitLab. Overview: One of the ways that the GNOME Foundation supports the...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/teams.html
Teams - GNOME Project Handbook
Most GNOME components and apps have a developer team, which can be found in GitLab. Other project functions and roles have their own dedicated teams, which can...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/events/guadec/pants-history.html
Thank You Pants - GNOME Project Handbook
GNOME awards a pair of pants to an outstanding contributor each year at GUADEC — the “Pants of Thanks”. This page is an attempt to reconstruct the history of...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/development/toolbx.html
Building With Toolbx - GNOME Project Handbook
This page provides a tutorial for those who want to build GNOME modules using Toolbx for the build environment. (For an overview of the build methods available...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/ssh-keys.html
SSH Keys - GNOME Project Handbook
SSH Keys are the primary authentication mechanism for Git and are required to create new projects in GitLab, fork existing projects in GitLab, and push changes...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/maintainers.html
Maintainers - GNOME Project Handbook
This page describes what being a maintainer of a GNOME module involves. It is intended to serve as a guide for new maintainers, as well as a reference for...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/events/hackfests.html
Hackfests - GNOME Project Handbook
Hackfests are events where members of the GNOME community get together to work on GNOME-related activities. This can include design and development,...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/news/planet-gnome.html
Planet GNOME - GNOME Project Handbook
Planet GNOME is an aggregator of blogs with content relevant to the GNOME community. To be on Planet GNOME a blog needs to be maintained by a GNOME Foundation...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/events/hackfests/template.html
Hackfest Template - GNOME Project Handbook
The following text can be used as a starting point when creating hackfest pages (see Organize a Hackfest).
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https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure.html
Infrastructure - GNOME Project Handbook
GNOME hosts a range of services on its servers. These services provide the essential infrastructure that is required for GNOME development to take place, and...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/committees/internship.html
Internship Committee - GNOME Project Handbook
The GNOME Internship Committee is a committee of the GNOME Foundation Board of Directions. It is responsible for promoting, organizing, and conducting...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/email-aliases.html
Email Aliases - GNOME Project Handbook
gnome.org domain email aliases are automatically created for every GNOME Foundation member. These are just forwarding addresses and are not full email accounts...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/maintainers/making-a-release.html
Making a Release - GNOME Project Handbook
Releases are how maintainers tell the world—or, more accurately, downstream developers—that it’s time to update their dependencies. These guidelines explain...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/foundation/membership/emeritus-membership.html
Emeritus Membership - GNOME Project Handbook
The Membership Committee may receive Membership renewal applications from Foundation members that provided a good amount of valuable and high quality...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/development/change-submission.html
Change Submission - GNOME Project Handbook
This page provides a high-level overview of how to submit code changes to projects that are hosted on gitlab.gnome.org. Prerequisites: To propose changes to a...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/issues/reporting.html
Issue Reporting - GNOME Project Handbook
Problems with GNOME’s software can be reported using each module’s issue tracker in GitLab. Issue reports should be created in accordance with the following...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/index.html
GNOME Project Handbook
This site contains all the information needed to participate in the GNOME project. It is intended for both new and existing GNOME contributors. If you are new...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/development/legal.html
Legal - GNOME Project Handbook
This page details GNOME’s legal guidelines and requirements for development projects. Licensing: As an open source project, GNOME requires that all its modules...
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https://handbook.gnome.org/news.html
Project News - GNOME Project Handbook
Getting News: The following are the main channels that you can follow for GNOME news: GNOME’s main social media accounts can be found on Mastodon and Linkedin,...
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Project:GNOME - Gentoo wiki
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https://handbook.gnome.org/infrastructure/gitlab/new-gnome-project.html
New GNOME Projects - GNOME Project Handbook
This page describes how to create a new software project that is part of the GNOME GitLab group. Request a new repository: To request a new repository under...
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