If you love Piklist, and we know you do, there are lots of ways you can contribute to the project. If you’re a developer and want to submit code, that’s great and we always welcome it. But there are lots of other ways you can contribute to Piklist even if you don’t write code:
Rate Piklist on WordPress.org
Today is “Rate and Review a plugin day“. If you’ve found Piklist helpful, please give it a 5-Star rating on WordPress.org. And if you have the time, we’ve love you to write a review as well.
Translate Piklist into another language
Piklist is a fully localized plugin, but we need your help creating language files. If you want to translate Piklist from English into another language, it’s easy to get started… nothing for you to install. We currently use Loco as our online translation tool. Just email us at [email protected] and we’ll get you setup.
Edit documentation
Our documentation and tutorials are written to help you get the most out of Piklist. If you found an error, or believe an article can be written better, please email us your suggestions at support at piklist dot com.
Spread the love
Here’s something you can do right now. It will only take one minute, and can help the project more than anything else- tell your followers about Piklist. By telling the world how much you love using Piklist, you encourage more people to try it and grow our community.
Hello,
For information I’ve started a bunch of posts on Piklist in French. You can find these posts on my blog http://pixenjoy.com. These posts are very closed to the Piklist user guide.
I started this series to complete my presentation on the WPTech Nantes at the end of november: http://2014.wptech.fr/session/framework-piklist/
Maybe it could help the French community to adopt Piklist in their own projects.
The video of Steve and Kevin at WordCamp NY 2014 is online on WordPresTV
Ckech this out:
http://wordpress.tv/2014/11/16/kevin-miller-and-steve-bruner-customize-the-wordpress-admin-with-the-piklist-framework/