Call me Wekan

Thank you @neynah for the Wekan icons

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# Contributing
Were glad youre interested in helping the LibreBoard project! We welcome bug
Were glad youre interested in helping the Wekan project! We welcome bug
reports, enhancement ideas, and pull requests, in our GitHub bug tracker. Before
opening a new thread please verify that your issue hasnt already been reported.
<https://github.com/libreboard/libreboard>
<https://github.com/wekan/wekan>
## Translations
You are encouraged to translate (or improve the translation of) LibreBoard in
your locale language. For that purpose we rely on
[Transifex](https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/libreboard). So the first step
is to create a Transifex account if you dont have one already. You can then
send a request to join one of the translation teams. If there we will create a
new one.
You are encouraged to translate (or improve the translation of) Wekan in your
locale language. For that purpose we rely on
[Transifex](https://www.transifex.com/projects/p/wekan). So the first step is to
create a Transifex account if you dont have one already. You can then send a
request to join one of the translation teams. If there we will create a new one.
Once you are in a team you can start translating the application. Please take a
look at the glossary so you can agree with other (present and future)
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you do that the new strings of text to translate automatically appears on
Transifex to be translated (the refresh may take a few hours).
We pull all translations from Transifex before every new LibreBoard release
We pull all translations from Transifex before every new Wekan release
candidate, ask the translators to review the app, and pull all translations
again for the final release.
## Installation
LibreBoard is made with [Meteor](https://www.meteor.com). Thus the easiest way
to start hacking is by installing the framework, cloning the git repository, and
Wekan is made with [Meteor](https://www.meteor.com). Thus the easiest way to
start hacking is by installing the framework, cloning the git repository, and
launching the application:
```bash
$ curl https://install.meteor.com/ | sh # On Mac or Linux
$ git clone https://github.com/libreboard/libreboard.git
$ cd libreboard
$ git clone https://github.com/wekan/wekan.git
$ cd wekan
$ meteor
```
As for any Meteor application, LibreBoard is automatically refreshed when you
change any file of the source code, just play with it to see how it behaves!
As for any Meteor application, Wekan is automatically refreshed when you change
any file of the source code, just play with it to see how it behaves!
## Style guide