diff --git a/docs/basics/community.md b/docs/basics/community.md index 4e35c30d80678f8f1ef4c0220fab333de5db93b9..f85b3b0e6639c302e5bc968b64aac17a7ba9adcd 100644 --- a/docs/basics/community.md +++ b/docs/basics/community.md @@ -14,7 +14,6 @@ Developers from around the globe use the following systems to communicate and co - [Stack Exchange](http://civicrm.stackexchange.com/) - Question & answer site covering a range of topics relevant to developers and users. It is a great place to find answers to the millions of questions that have already been asked about CiviCRM, and to ask ones that haven't been asked already. - [GitLab](https://lab.civicrm.org) - CiviCRM's tool for issue tracking community-based project management. - [GitHub](https://github.com/civicrm) - Hosted git repositories for the entire CiviCRM codebase, as well as many smaller tools focused on developing CiviCRM. -- [Jira](https://issues.civicrm.org) - _(deprecated) Issue tracking_ !!! tip "Before you begin" @@ -55,6 +54,9 @@ Optional lists you may also want to register for: ## Out of use - [Wiki](https://wiki.civicrm.org/confluence/display/CRMDOC/CiviCRM+Documentation) - *Archived, but still useful for some older documentation* -- [Forum](https://forum.civicrm.org/) - *archived* +- [Forum](https://forum.civicrm.org/) - *Archived* + +- [Jira](https://issues.civicrm.org) - *Archived, issue tracker* + The developer community is full of friendly people, eager to welcome newcomers. Mattermost and in-person events are great starting points if you're looking to get involved!