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The source of the [documentation](https://github.com/Plume-org/docs) and the [official website](https://github.com/Plume-org/joinplu.me)
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are also hosted here.
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GitHub issues are used to list accepted features that should be implemented, or for bug reports. If a feature request needs to be discussed,
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a topic should be opened on Loomio first.
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GitHub issues are used to list accepted features that should be implemented, features that need to be discussed, or for bug reports.
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## Crowdin
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You can also join the Plume group, to have the ability to only show Plume rooms if you want.
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## Loomio (Framavox)
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**[Plume's Loomio group](https://framavox.org/g/WK40YHMA/plume)**
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Loomio is used to discuss features that need the input of the community before being included (or not).
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## Plume
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**[~PlumeDev@fediverse.blog](https://fediverse.blog/~/PlumeDev)**
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