¡Esta es una revisión vieja del documento!
A principios del proyecto Piwigo, en 2002, toda la comunicación en torno a Piwigo se hizo con el foro. El foro es el punto de encuentro de la comunidad, tanto los desarrolladores como los usuarios finales.
Puedes consultar el Glosario para aclarar todos los términos utilizados en las discusiones. De esta forma será más fácil entendernos entre todos.
Conforme ha ido pasando en tiempo, el foro se ha mantenido para discusiones, pero hay otro tipo de información que se canaliza a través de otros medios. En esta página se describen todas las herramientas que hemos establecido para entablar comunicación con vosotros.
The Piwigo bugtracker has 2 missions: bug notifications and feature requests. This is the most efficient way to ensure bugs to get fixed. As long as a bug is not fixed, its issue stays in the bugtracker. Unlike forum posts, it's impossible for bugs entries to be forgotten about.
For further details, read the bugtracker page.
Here you are! Wiki is the continuously improved documentation of the project.
This kind of documentation should consolidate information and thus reduce the forum load. We talk about the way Piwigo works, from features descriptions to development tutorial and best practices.
You can help to fill or translate the wiki. The Wiki is here to help you start smoothly.
The forum remains the main communication channel for discussing or getting help. Help mainly focuses on installation and usages when wiki doesn't provide them.
Historically, forum is the oldest communication mode, it started with the project. It brought so many discussions over years, that many redundancies can be found. Search can help you to find information however be careful on version and on advice creation dates, that's will be helpful to find the best and accurate topic.
In 2011, we have opened the Translation Tool where you can translated Piwigo in any language, just with your web browser.
On june 6th 2009, Piwigo has started a new blog ”Pierrick on Piwigo”. As the project founder, Pierrick writes about the project life. This is not the “official Piwigo blog”, it's Pierrick writing about Piwigo
It is highly recommended to subscribe to the Piwigo Announcements Newsletter. This newsletter will keep you informed about new versions of Piwigo and any other important event related to Piwigo.
Piwigo has an account on Twitter and a page on Facebook. Pierrick (Piwigo Founder) has an account on Google+ where he mainly writes about Piwigo.