Welcome to the Documentation and Community Special Interest Group (D&C SIG) of Open 3D Foundation!
We run the o3de.org/docs website, manage its content, and work with the Open 3D Engine (O3DE) community to set standards and keep O3DE a collaborative, accepting environment for all. The SIG consists of a docs side and a community side who work closely together to provide learning content and community events. Just to name a few, this includes O3DE Documentation, video tutorials, blog posts, and live streams.
You can reach us at @sig-docs-community on Discord!
For a broader view of the whole O3DE community, go to the o3de/community repo.
In summary, our responsibilities include:
For more information, see the official Documentation and Community SIG Charter.
Contribute to O3DE Documentation
Whether it’s filing an issue, updating existing docs, or even writing completely new docs - we highly appreciate all efforts to improving the documentation.
If you’re thinking of contributing to the docs, review Contributing to O3DE Documentation for onboarding instructions, style guides, and docs templates.
Write a blog post
If your team is working on an exciting project with O3DE or developing an awesome feature for the engine, then share the news in a blog post!
Read about How to Submit a Blog Post for o3de.org and check out the latest O3DE blogs from the community.
Attend our meetings
Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings in the #sig-docs-community voice channel! We triage o3de/o3de.org
GitHub issues weekly, and have docs-/community-related discussions bi-weekly.
Check out the calendar for events, and view past meeting notes. Look out for upcoming meeting agendas in sig-docs-community issues.
Meetings are held every other Wednesday at 11:30am Eastern, 3:30pm UTC.
*Event schedules may change. For an up-to-date schedule, see the official O3DE calendar.
Join the O3DE Discord and reach out to the #sig-docs-community channel.
Subscribe to our mailing list to get updates from D&C SIG.
Every major O3DE release, members of the D&C SIG are responsible for assisting the Release SIG in publishing a new version of the O3DE Documentation. For more information, refer to the Major Release Process in the sig-release
repo.