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Project Ideas Page

Welcome to the Joomla Google Season of Docs (GSoD) 2023 project ideas page.
If you are interested in participating as a technical writer please review the materials on applying that are available at Google.
We strongly encourage you to ask questions about process and projects on our joomla-gsoc mailing list and join our
public Glip / Ringcentral chat tool.
You can contact the Joomla GSoD team at gsod@community.joomla.org
Note: The GSoD 2023 projects are displayed in no particular order
GSoD 2023 will focus on providing technical documentation about Joomla 4, our major project release which should be available by the end of 2023. Providing a good documentation about new features is crucial for a project like Joomla, so that users and developers can upgrade or try the new major version in a smooth way. See also the Joomla 4 Tutorials Project
Project 1: Joomla! User Guide
About the project
The Joomla! project needs a usable and easy to navigate guide specific for users and administrators of our CMS. The current documentation is outdated and contains a mix of documents, related to older unsupported versions and current versions and is not easy to navigate. The existing documentation contains also a mix of internal documentation and other pages, not related to the software itself. It is driven by MediaWiki and open for all who want to support the project by writing content. The page structure is not clear and unstructured. End users of the software are not able to find the helpful content without pain.
Key needs
We need a simply structured page as a guide for the users of the software. It should work as a guide to lead the users step by step through the using of the CMS.
Problems we want to solve
Users can easily find the description they need to use the CMS. No more long searches and outdated information will confuse the user.
Good documentation also makes the CMS safer to use and thus also helps to make the web safer.
Project scopes
- Setting up the website
- Setting up multilingual functionalities
- Navigation structure for beginners, maintenance, admins …
- Taking screenshots
- Writing documentation
Related materials
Project 2: Joomla! Developer Documentation
About the project
Content follows soon