- Contributing to Tails
There are many ways you can contribute to Tails. No effort is too small and whatever you bring to this community will be appreciated. So read on to find out how you can make a difference in Tails.
Ways to contribute
Contribute your language skills
Contribute your computer skills
This section is only in English, because there is currently no way to contribute to Tails if you do not understand English.
Reference documents
Blueprints to help structuring ideas for future improvements
Tools for contributors
Source code: Git repositories
Starter tasks for new contributors
Debian packages
APT repository, to store our custom Debian packages
How we manage and upgrade the Linux kernel.
How we manage and upgrade tor.
Tips to develop and debug Tor Connection
Tips to develop Persistent Storage
Release cycle
Relationship with upstream and derivatives
Collective process
Calendar of releases
Reimbursements
Teams
Interfaces between roles and teams
Roles for sponsor deliverables (internal documentation):
Getting credits
We're ok with people getting credits for whatever contribution they did to Tails. Sometimes this is publicly available (for example: in issues, git history, etc.), in which case this is enough for us.
In some cases such info might not be publicly visible (for example: facilitation work done for meetings or data that was deleted for some reason). In this case, if the contributor so wish, we're ok with adding explicit public credit somewhere they can link to. If that's your case, please contact us.
Contact us
To talk to other Tails contributors, subscribe to the relevant mailing lists.