# GNOME To Do
GNOME To Do is an intuitive and powerful application to manage your personal tasks. It uses GNOME
technologies and has complete integration with the GNOME desktop environment.
## Getting Involved
If you want to contribute, please check the [Contributions Guidelines][contribution-guidelines]. If
you want to contribute with code, also check the [Code Style Guidelines][code-style]. It is expected
that contributions follow these guidelines, so it is important to read them **before** submitting
your contribution.
All contributions should follow the GNOME Code of Conduct. You can read more at our
[Contribution Guidelines][contribution-guidelines].
To reduce the overload of the maintainers, full code reviews only happen under the following
conditions:
* The proposed changes don't break the build.
* Commit messages strictly follows the [documented style][contribution-guidelines].
* Code strictly follows [the documented code style][code-style].
Should these conditions aren't met, the contributor will be pointed out and asked to review their
code.
## Getting In Touch
We use IRC as the main form of real-time communication. Asynchronous communication happens on
[GNOME To Do GitLab Project][gitlab]. You can join us at the [#gnome-todo][irc-channel] room on
[GNOME IRC servers][irc-wiki-page].
All communications should follow the GNOME Code of Conduct. You can read more at our
[Contribution Guidelines][contribution-guidelines]. It is expected from everyone to always be
respectful and kind.
Stop by and say hello!
[code-style]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-todo/blob/master/doc/HACKING.md
[contribution-guidelines]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-todo/blob/master/doc/CONTRIBUTING.md
[gitlab]: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-todo
[irc-channel]: irc://irc.gnome.org/gnome-todo
[irc-wiki-page]: https://wiki.gnome.org/Community/GettingInTouch/IRC