If you are really interested in contributing to the Wiki, just contact our webmistress peregrine to get an account for the website. But since we are moving to a new website soon (on a different platform), maybe wait for that to be come online, then apply for your account.
For other contributions, contact the different persons listed in
https://mxlinux.org/donate
Time and talent
MX and antiX Linux are offered to the public free of charge, but it actually takes people's time and money to make it free. For this reason, we are always looking for contributions in any of the following areas:
Development -- coding, art, distribution, etc. -- contact
devs@mxlinux.org <== not expressly stated, but PACKAGING is a big part of this
General help -- website, outreach, maintenance, etc. -- contact
devs@mxlinux.org
Documentation -- Users Manual, Wiki, videos -- contact
manual@mxlinux.org
Translation -- MX tools, documentation -- post on the Translation Forum
If you have the time and interest to get involved in one of these areas, please let us know!
The team members have our own lives and work outside of this forum and distro. We can't do everything ourselves and often we are just here to coordinate and harness the talents of OTHER members of the community (I'm no artist, for instance). But it would help if members could actually volunteer using the contacts listed above and say what you can do. If the offer is an off-the-cuff remark hidden within a long thread like this, it might get overlooked. (I think I will also make a new thread to capture some of what I'm saying here so it doesn't get lost).
For those who have sent such emails/PMs, you are not forgotten (I think Jerry notified me of one or two). It's just that until the timelines for next release get put into place, there is no wholesale gearing up and no assignment of tasks in the interim. But it's not zero activity.
1. the packaging team - who are very small - are still busily building new packages for MX, which is an important part of what makes MX stand out from standard Debian. So they may welcome help. Offer your help if you are interested.
2. Jerry is hard at work on so many things - MX18 manual, adding to/cleaning up website contents, all the other bits and bobs that need to get done for the proper running of MX..... and he puts it on himself to do these things because no one else is doing it
3. a small team has been working on the website (mainly peregrine, with input from myself, Jerry, richb, with feedback from a few others)
4. the devs like anti, dolphin are I believe doing their own tests on Buster (currently Debian Testing) in the meantime.
[ADDED: Meanwhile, I've noticed that devs Adrian and Bitjam having been issuing bugfixes once in a while when issues are reported in this forum]