Community Teams are the backbone of the DotNetNuke Open Source Project. Every day, volunteer contributors from all over the world perform myriad tasks necessary to keep the largest Microsoft-based open source project in the world running smoothly. They create and test new versions of extensions; monitor and moderate forums; conduct peer review; validate and test reported issues; collaborate on core design and development; create documents, articles and videos; enhance user experience, and much, much more.
The project is organized into six teams designed to help you collaborate effectively on projects, tasks and goals serve the Community. These teams are constantly planning new efforts, creating additional opportunities for Community involvement.
Each team is comprised of Community Team Members working alongside DotNetNuke Corporation employees, and assisted by community volunteers just like you.
The "Core Team" is a composite of all the members of the individual Community Teams. In addition to Community Team efforts, the entire Core Team also participates collaboratively to support broader initiatives.
Over the years, a lot of distinguished community members have participated on the DotNetNuke Open Source Project.
Promote health and wellbeing of the DotNetNuke Community. Some key project areas include Community Recognition, Forums upgrade, policy and moderation, Project Management, User Group organization and support.
Empower developers to make the best use of the DotNetNuke platform extensions capability. Some key project areas include the DotNetNuke Forge and associated services, development standards and templates, etc.
Champion adoption of the DotNetNuke framework in non-English speaking regions of the world. Some key project areas include Content Localization Advisory, Language Pack Facilitation and Management, Cultivation of Language Leaders.
Support continuous quality improvement in the DotNetNuke platform and Forge development. Some key project areas include Issue Tracking and Management, Public Beta Testing, Forge Release Process, and testing automation.
Expand and enhance the foundation of knowledge available to all DotNetNuke stakeholders; developers, administrators, users, etc. Some key project areas include Open Core API documentation, Community Wiki, Document Repository, etc.
Enhance the usability, aesthetic and general user experience of DotNetNuke and Community Resources. Some key project areas include Community Recognition, Team Directory, Skinning Contest, UX Advisory and Forums upgrade.