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		<h1>Contribute to Open Food Facts</h1>
		<h2 class="subheader">All you need is a scan-do attitude! :-)</h2>
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		<blockquote>Can we make the food industry more open and transparent? Yes we scan!
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		<cite>1863 Open Food Facts contributors and growing - Since 2012</cite></blockquote>
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		<img src="/images/svg/crowdsourcing-icon.svg" width="100%" style="max-width:356px" alt="Yes we scan!" />
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		<h2>Everyone can contribute</h2>
		<h4 class="subheader">Be part of our collaborative, free and open database of food products from around the world!</h4>
		<p>Open Food Facts is a non-profit project made entirely by volunteers, we do need you.</p>

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		<h3>Add products</h3>
		<p>Use our <a href="https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=org.openfoodfacts.scanner">Android</a>,
<a href="https://itunes.apple.com/en/app/open-food-facts/id588797948">iPhone</a> or
<a href="http://www.windowsphone.com/en-us/store/app/openfoodfacts/5d7cf939-cfd9-4ac0-86d7-91b946f4df34">Windows Phone</a> app to
easily scan the barcode of products from your home or local stores and upload pictures of their label.</p>
		<p>No smartphone? No problem: you can also use your camera to add products directly on the web site.</p>
		<p>On the web site you can also fill in the information for products you added or others added.</p>
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		<h3>Tell the world</h3>
		<p>Do you like Open Food Facts? Tell others about it!</p>
		<p>You can present the project to your family and friends, show them how to install the app and contribute,
		write a blog post, share Open Food Facts on social media...</p>
		<p>And present it live! We have presented Open Food Facts to very different audiences in very different settings, and
we always get a very enthusiastic response when we show what can be done when the data for products is open. We have lots
of <a href="/presentations">presentation materials</a> (slides etc.) that you can adapt or present as-is.</p>
	
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		<h3>Make it local</h3>
		<p>You can help to <a href="http://en.wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Translations">translate</a> the site and mobile app in your language,
and to translate presentations, announcements etc.</p>
		<p>We can work together to support and add logos for local labels, to decode local packager codes so that we can map products etc.</p>
		<p>Start or join a local contributors community: add local products, recruit friends, present the project in local meetups and
		conferences etc.</p>
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		<h2>Expert help needed</h2>
		<p>Developing Open Food Facts also requires specialized knowledge and expertise in many different areas:</p>
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		<h3>Project management</h3>
		<p>We have tons of ideas and you probably have even more, but it is quite a challenge to prioritize them,
to build a roadmap, and to manage projects when every participant is a volunteer with often limited time available.</p>
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		<h3>Design</h3>
		<p>We need help to build a better user experience on the Open Food Facts web site and mobile app, to improve
their design, to create impactful presentation materials etc.</p>
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		<h3>Development</h3>
		<p>We have a lot of development work to do: on the Open Food Facts backend (Perl and MongoDB), API (JSON),
		web site (HTML5, JS, Foundation), iOS / Android / Windows Phone / FirefoxOS apps
(currently developed in HTML and JS with Apache Cordova / Phonegap), to build new cool reuses etc.
Our code is on <a href="https://github.com/openfoodfacts">GitHub</a>.

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		<h3>Community building</h3>
		<p>We need to build local communities in all countries and at the same time unite them globally.</p>
		<p>It is very difficult to bootstrap a local community in a country without living there, so your help
		to find the first very motivated participants is essential. Are you one of them?</p>
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		<h3>Communication</h3>
		<p>We are not sure what to write here, could you help?</p>
		<p>More seriously, there are lot of cool things that users, contributors and reusers do with Open Food Facts,
		it would be great to get more people to know about it. In particular we need help for public
		and <a href="/presse">media relations</a>.</p>
		
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		<h3>Special projects</h3>
		<p>There are lots of interesting and original applications of food open data that we could work on with
		government food agencies, food producers, researchers, universities, schools, NGOs etc. Maybe you already have ideas?
		If you do, please help us to push them forward.</p>
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		<h2>Let's talk!</h2>
		<h4 class="subheader">A lot of ideas, energy and enthusiasm are shared in our contributors community, join us!</h4>
		<p>Here are some places where you can meet other contributors, talk to them and work with them:</p>
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		<h3>Slack</h3>
		<p>Slack is the best way to interact and collaborate with other contributors, developers and reusers. It's a discussion forum
		you can access from your browser or your phone. It completely changed how we work together. Please try it, click on the button
		below to get invited to our Slack.</p>
		<script async defer src="http://slack.openfoodfacts.org/slackin.js"></script>
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		<h3>Facebook groups</h3>
		<p>We have <a href="https://www.facebook.com/groups/374350705955208/permalink/902105433179730/">Facebook groups for Open Food Facts contributors</a> in many languages. Joining them is a good way to get news about
		the project and to share announcements to a wider audience. </p>
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		<h3>Wiki</h3>
		<p>We hebben ook een <a href="http://en.wiki.openfoodfacts.org/">wiki</a> die we gebruiken om gezamenlijk Open Food Facts en zijn-projecten te documenteren. We gebruiken de wiki ook pm
		de <a href="http://en.wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Translations">vertalingen</a> te beheren en om aan de <a href="http://en.wiki.openfoodfacts.org/Global_taxonomies">taxonomieƫn / hiƫrarchieƫn</a> van categorieƫn, labels, etc te werken.</p>
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		<p>Er zijn nog meer manieren om aan Open Food Facts bij te dragen, <a href="http://slack.openfoodfacts.org">doe mee op Slack</a> en bouw mee!</p>
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