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1: 1 Get Involved !\\ 2: 3: Join the Wave ! 4: 5: Sharing knowledge, reporting issues, answering questions, and making suggestions is what makes communities go, and WaveMaker is no exception. We are only as good as our community! 6: 7: Using WaveMaker and sharing what you find enables the WaveMaker developer community to be an informative and helpful place. We encourage you to contribute your findings. Create a new wiki page, tell us about your app, post a link to your project, or simply add a helpful forum link to an existing wiki page. 8: 9: Every bit of knowledge helps. Thank you for getting involved. 10: 11: <div style="background-color:#e5f0fe; 12: padding-top:2px; 13: margin:20px 0px 0px 20px; 14: padding:1px 20px 1px 0px; 15: width:30%;"> 16: #toc("2" "6" "false") 17: </div> 18: 19: \\ 20: 21: 1.1 Join 22: 23: If you haven’t already joined the WaveMaker Community, what are you waiting for ? 24: [Join today !>http://dev.wavemaker.com/forums/?q=user/register] 25: 26: See also: [Getting Started in the Community>Dev.Welcome] 27: 28: \\ 29: 30: 1.1 Forums 31: 1.1.1 Answer Forum Questions 32: We encourage you to contribute to our forum discussions. 33: Everyone was a newbie at one time and benefited from the contributions of others. You can give back by sharing what you’ve learned. It’s a nice thing to do, and who knows? You might learn something, too! 34: 35: See what the current topics are using the [tracker>http://dev.wavemaker.com/forums/?q=tracker]. 36: 37: See also: [Posting Guidelines>Dev.Welcome#HPostingQuestions] 38: 39: 1.1.1 Notifications 40: 41: Under ’My Account’ on the forums you can configure your forum notification preferences. 42: Subscribe to email notifications of new forum topics and comments. 43: \\ 44: There are three auto subscribe options. Auto-subscribe to new content that you create, to items that you update and to items that you comment on. 45: \\ 46: Other options include subscription by {attach:forum|subscriptions.PNG} and/or by {attach:tags|subscriptionscategory.PNG} 47: \\ 48: 49: 1.1 Wiki 50: 1.1.1 Contribute to the Wiki 51: 52: Your Dev Community forum account will also allow you login to the community wiki. Logging in to the wiki enables you to [contribute>Dev.Wiki Contributions], comment and collaborate. We encourage and appreciate your comments in the [WM Documentation>http://dev.wavemaker.com/wiki/bin/WebHome] and your contributions to content in [The Dev Wiki>Dev.WebHome]. 53: 54: Found a useful forum thread? Add a link to a Dev Space page. Using a neat package with WM? Let others know about it. 55: 56: See [Dev.Wiki Contributions] to get started. 57: 58: \\ 59: 60: 1.1 Application Showcase 61: 62: 1.1.1 Put Your App on Showcase 63: 64: [Contact us>mailto:community@wavemaker.com] to get your app on [Showcase>http://community.wavemaker.com/Showcase/]. 65: 66: Coming soon: upload it yourself! 67: 68: \\ 69: 70: 1.1 Spread the word 71: 72: 1.1.1 Share the Love 73: 74: If you love WaveMaker, share your experiences with others! 75: 76: Not sure how? Look at this great [example>http://www.theserverside.com/discussions/thread.tss?thread_id=59331#332104]. 77: 78: \\ 79: 1.1.1 Write a Review 80: 81: Think you’ve spent enough time using WaveMaker to write a product review? Doesn’t have to be [Dostoyevsky>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fyodor_Dostoyevsky]. A few paragraphs will do. [Send us your thoughts>mailto:community@wavemaker.com] and we’ll find the best places to post them. 82: 83: \\ 84: 85: 1.1.1 Do a Case Study 86: 87: Working on a project you think would make a nice case study? [Let us know about it !>mailto:community@wavemaker.com] 88: 89: \\ 90: 91: 1.1.1 Get Press 92: 93: Have a killer WaveMaker app you think would make great headlines? [Tell us more ! >mailto:community@wavemaker.com] 94: 95: You might just [make it onto Yahoo! News like MARA>http://news.yahoo.com/s/prweb/20100209/bs_prweb/prweb3581054]. 96: 97: \\ 98: 1.1 Jira 99: 100: 1.1.1 Update Jira Issues 101: 102: The WM issue project is available to the community. You can search the WaveMaker (WM) project and view issue reports. Community dev site logins do not automatically provide log in to our Issue Tracker (Jira). 103: 104: If you do not have access to Jira, please continue to use the forums for issue reports. If you are comfortable suggesting the problem spot or code changes in your reports, you are welcome to do so. Thank you. 105: 106: 1.1.1 Get Access 107: Community members who want to contribute to the WaveMaker Wave by helping to update issues in our [Jira WM>http://jira.wavemaker.com] project can [contact us>mailto:community@wavemaker.com] to enable their community accounts for Jira. 108: 109: \\ 110: 111: 1.1 Groups 112: 1.1.1 Join Other WaveMaker Groups 113: 114: Click [here>Dev.Groups] to join a group or gathering started by another WaveMaker community member in your area or language. 115: 116: 1.1.1 Start a group 117: Don’t see one in your ’hood? Start your own and [let us know about it !>mailto:community@wavemaker.com]
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