Wikipedia:Ultraviolet/Volunteer

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Ultraviolet is a new, fast-growing JavaScript counter-vandalism tool, specifically designed for user friendliness. Ultraviolet has gained over 200 new users and is rapidly growing every day. So far, 40,000+ edits have been made with the tool. Thanks to your help, Ultraviolet is now backed by a team of hard-working and trusted volunteers. If you'd like to join us, you don't need to be a genius, or have any major experience to volunteer — and, to be cliche, it may even be a great thing to put on your resume. Engaging in Ultraviolet's development is a good way to get your work in use by hundreds of editors across the globe. If you've had any JavaScript, PHP, HTML, CSS, design, translation, counter-vandalism, or other experience that would aid in Ultraviolet's development, your contributions would be highly valued!

Available opportunities[edit]

The Ultraviolet team is currently not accepting applications. Thank you for your interest. Please note contributing to the code or documentation does not require you to be part of the team, and you are encouraged to contribute with pull requests and edits.

Additional questions[edit]

What if I don't want to register as a volunteer?[edit]

Anybody with a GitLab account can engage in developer discussion and make pull requests at https://gitlab.wikimedia.org/repos/10nm.

What if I want to help out in a way that isn't listed here?[edit]

Just register your interest! Any help is very much appreciated.

Archives[edit]

For previous applications, see Wikipedia:Ultraviolet/Volunteer/Archive.