.LRN Get Involved!
Get Involved in .LRN!
Being an open source project organized as a Consortium allows .LRN users to actively participate within the community, the main collaboration processes and areas are:
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.LRN application features and enhancements:
since its inception, .LRN has been enhanced with new features and
applications, almost all of them contributed by .LRN adopters, whether
they are end users, commercial vendors, institutions or organizations.
Everyone is welcome to contribute to .LRN. Contributions of new
applications and features might have more adopters and further
contributions of those adopters, at the same time contributors are
encouraged to become package (application) maintainers. If you want to
know more how to contribute, and what is the process, contact the .LRN Leadership team.
- .LRN core enhancements:
.LRN is continuously evolving and enhancing its core functionalities
and applications, contributions and work on this area is encouraged.
.LRN core changes usually go into more detailed revision, which means
that superior review is done in order to guarantee high quality in the
short and long term. Contact the .LRN Leadership team to discuss core
enhancements, usually a formal proposal of your suggestions is the way
to start contributing, better if that comes with the resources or code
to make it happen.
- .LRN specific application collaboration:
.LRN users, including its members are continuously finding and forming
synergies and projects that allows them to collaborate in a give
application or extension. The forums are open for anyone to express
their desire of working in something, and usually collaboration can be
set up through direct contact.
If you want to contact some specific member of the Consortium, send an email to the Board of the .LRN Consortium and we'll introduce you to possible peers on someone you might want to contact.
- .LRN End User Club:
this is a new initiative to gather together interested users of .LRN,
and share best practices in using .LRN and in e-learning in general. At this point please use the .LRN forum at openacs.org to post your comments, suggestions, questions on anything related to .LRN.
- Share and get your applications used by many parties which usually ends having greater feedback and finally better applications
- Share yours enhancements and needs that are good for the toolkit, something that easies further upgrades of the platform.
- Lead and influence in the evolution of .LRN
Check the dotLRN_Roadmap for more information.