Community Contributions
The Omeka Team welcomes contributions from the community. Given the wide variety of skills and areas of interest among the Omeka community, the paths to possible engagement are many.
- For end users and developers with questions about working with the software, we welcome questions on the Forums
- For end users with Omeka projects that they would like to share, we welcome submissions to the Omeka Classic Directory or the Omeka S Directory
- For those who would like to help improve the end user manuals, we welcome pull requests to the Github repositories containing the Omeka Classic materials or the Omeka S materials
- For those who would like to help improve the developer documentation, we welcome pull requests to the Github repositories containing the Omeka Classic materials or the Omeka S materials
- For developers who would like to submit issues, bug fixes, or feature improvements for review, we welcome pull requests at any of the Github repositories:
- For designers and developers who have created their own themes and extensions for either Omeka Classic or Omeka S, we welcome them to share their work through our add-ons directories
The Omeka Team’s engagement with the community is governed by Digital Scholar’s Anti-Discrimination policy.