Development:Moodle.org Community
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So you've downloaded Moodle and begun using it and now want to become involved in the Moodle community? Great!
If you've not done so already, please create an account on Moodle.org by completing a new account form with your details.
A good place to start is Using Moodle, which is where the main international discussions are held in English, though we also have a variety of groups discussing other topics and in other languages.
Perhaps mention the Moodle lounge, Moodle conferences, Moodle for language teaching and the Technology and Pedagogy Study Group...
Other ways of becoming involved in the Moodle community include:
- Helping write/edit the online documentation Moodle Docs (see the guidelines for contributors)
- Testing and reporting bugs via the Moodle Tracker (see the introduction to the Tracker)
- Assisting with the translation of Moodle (see the translation information)
Moodle has a large and diverse user community with over 330,000 registered users on this Moodle site alone, speaking over 70 languages in 196 countries (we have more statistics here).
Please help us promote education and develop Moodle further by donating to the Moodle project or by choosing one of the many Moodle Partners for added services such as hosting or consulting.