The MODX Community is active in many areas and in many ways, including:
- MODX Forums - the lifeblood of the community; go here to ask for help or to give back by sharing ideas and helping others
- modx.com - community members are posting jobs and help wanted listings, expanding the Made In MODX gallery, becoming heroes and more
- GitHub - MODX and it's associated open source projects have git code repositories and more hosted on the GitHub social coding network
- Issue tracker - the place to report and discuss bugs and feature requests
- Documentation wiki - find MODX documentation and tutorials (you are here already!)
- #modx channel on the Freenode IRC network
This space in the documentation wiki is primarily aimed at that part of the community wishing to collaborate and contribute code or documentation.
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Other Accounts You May Need
updated by Mark HamstraOct 25, 2012
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xPDO GitHub Contributor's Guide
created by Jason CowardOct 05, 2012
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Other Accounts You May Need
updated by Scott BorysAug 31, 2012
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Becoming a Contributor
updated by Jason CowardApr 20, 2012
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Becoming a Contributor
updated by Zaigham R.Jun 24, 2011
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Becoming a Contributor
updated by Shaun McCormickJun 22, 2011
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Using Git and GitHub
updated by Mike SchellApr 20, 2011
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Becoming a Contributor
updated by Mike SchellApr 19, 2011
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Git FAC (Frequently Accessed Commands)
updated by Mike SchellMar 10, 2011
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Community Contributor's Guide
updated by Mike SchellMar 10, 2011
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Other Accounts You May Need
updated by Mike SchellMar 10, 2011
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Filing and Discussing Issues
updated by Mike SchellMar 10, 2011
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Your MODX Account and How to Get One
updated by Mike SchellMar 10, 2011
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Home
updated by Mike SchellMar 10, 2011
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Development Environments
updated by Mike SchellDec 02, 2010
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Page: Other Accounts You May Need
Page: Filing and Discussing Issues
Page: Becoming a Contributor
Page: Using Git and GitHub