'''Welcome to the Tcl community''' This page contains links to various people-related pages. It also tells you how you can become a contributor or user of this Wiki Scratch this one :( -- [AM] ---- Just wanted to see if anyone would help describe the tcl community. That way when someone wants to take a particular role, it is cleanly defined how to perform in that role. Also seeing some recent gripes of the tcl web site shows that strengthing the community is important. Example roles: core developer: if by core developer, one means a programmer who is responsible for some portion of the tcl/tk core distribution - aka a maintainer - then you need to be able to read tcl code (and in all likelihood C code) and able to make fixes, accounting for side effects and consequences. See http://tip.tcl.tk/0 for some details. vanilla tcl user: nothing needed for this role; in fact, many users may already be a '''vanilla''' tcl user without knowing it bug submitters: visit http://tcl.sf.net/ , select the ''Bugs'' link, browse the existing bug database to see if your problem has already been reported, and if not, select "Submit New", select a category for the bug, fill in details of your hardware, OS, compiler (including versions, etc.), and provide if at all possible, small coherent examples of the problem, along with expected output as well as the real output. bug fixer: (it would be nice to have a write up on how to work with sourceforge) advocate: See [Tcl Advocacy] for inspiration extension writers: TBD snippet examplers: clever example writer. Like an artist needs to share his snippets. tcl packagers: TBD forumn jockey: Great person to bounce ideas off of wiki editor: Visit http://wiki.tcl.tk/, read pages, find a page which has missing or incomplete information, click on the edit link, edit the text that appears in the box, click the save button. conference organizers: TBD I'll have to admit I wish i could give more back to tcl but sometimes the learning curve for a particular role is steep. ---- [lexfiend] - Heretics, anti-roles, or dirty little secrets, depending on your point of view: gadfly: Upset the ''status quo'' by asking upsetting or novel questions, or attempt to stimulate innovation by being an irritant (courtesy of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gadfly_%28social%29]). Can sometimes be a boon to the community (e.g. spotlighting ''sacred cows'' long past their sell-by date), but can also evolve into a... troll: Much heat, no light. champion: Breastplate-beating '''advocate''' in slightly tarnished armor. Sometimes mistaken as a '''troll''' by persons outside the Tcl community. comp.lang.tcl lurker: Sit and read [comp.lang.tcl] and never post an informative reply or post a question unanswered after reading man pages and googling for information. feature creeper: Clamor often for lots of nifty new features (usually found in other scripting languages) to be incorporated in the core. May get prickly when requests are deemed more appropriate as [extension]s. Also see [Categories of Tcl Users]. wikignome: community member who makes changes to the format of wiki pages, adds missing links to existing wiki pages, refactors wiki pages, etc. ---- [Category Community]