Development community
The concept of community
As more and more are concerned about the Church and the institutions of the ACTS church management system, the past developers and users of a single on-one discussion are not enough. Therefore we have developed the concept of community. The purpose of this open group community is to give parties a communication platform for brothers and sisters who have the heart to serve with their gift of computer programming. This forum allows them to have more experience sharing and discussing about the development of the ACTS church management system.
The community
- Developers Forum - is the place to exchange experiences and ask questions
- Experienced developer guidance - experienced developers to provide detailed development guidance to participants
- Community Conference - occasional meetings. Parties gather to discuss the general direction of development. This can be online meeting is limited to areas
- System changes and the direction of regularization - motion and approved system changes in the community will be able to become part of the new version of the
The role of community
Church in terms of participation:
- To have more community support, can be more confident in using the system in the rear
- Training a group of church system technical understanding of the operation of the system, leading to the improvement have a better grasp
- Moved within the Community and recognized system modifications will become part of the new version of the future, even if the other system updates, will protect their modified
- All developers pay can be feedback to the various churches and groups
- To accelerate the improvement of function of the system and introduce new features and more comprehensive to reduce the work of the pastor and co-workers
We cordially invite you to join
The Development Community (located on Facebook)
If you want more people to know about this free church software, post this web site on your church website, Blog, Forum, or Facebook, and give a brief introduction.
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