# GNOME Contacts Contacts organizes your contacts information from all your online and offline sources, providing a centralized place for managing your contacts. ## Building You can build and install Contacts using [Meson](http://mesonbuild.com/): ```sh meson build ninja -C build ninja -C build install ``` ## Contributing The code and issue tracker of Contacts can be found at the [gnome-contacts repository](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-contacts) on GNOME's GitLab instance. ### Reporting issues If you find a bug in Contacts, please [file an issue](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-contacts/issues) with reproducible steps and the version of Contacts you were using at that point. ### Developers If you want to contribute functionality or bug fixes to Contacts, you should fork the Contacts repository, commit your changes, and then [open a merge request](https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-contacts/merge_requests/new) (MR). If the MR fixes an existing issue, please refer to that issue in the description of the commit. ### Translators If GNOME Contacts is not translated in your language or you believe that the current translation has errors, then you can join one of the various translation teams in GNOME. Translators do not commit directly to Git, but are advised to use our separate translation infrastructure instead. [More info can be found at GNOME's Wiki page on the translation project](https://wiki.gnome.org/TranslationProject/JoiningTranslation). ## More information Contacts has its own web page on . To discuss issues with developers and other users, you can post to the [GNOME Discourse instance](https://discourse.gnome.org/tags/contacts) or join [#contacts](irc://irc.gnome.org/contacts) on irc.gnome.org. If you would like to get involved with GNOME projects, please also visit our [Newcomers page](https://wiki.gnome.org/Newcomers) on the Wiki.