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  1. Create an OpenMRS ID
    Your OpenMRS ID defines your username in the OpenMRS community and provides access to community resources, like this wiki, our issues tracker, and the OpenMRS Talk forums. 
    Follow this link to create your OpenMRS ID.
  2. Introduce yourself to the community in the OpenMRS Talk Welcome thread.
    You can learn more about how to use Talk by reading this introduction and FAQ.
  3. Join discussions at  OpenMRS Talk.
    Other communication channels are also available:
    • Ask OpenMRS is where  you can ask questions or search for answers. 
    • IRC #openmrs channel is where the real-time discussions about projects happen. You can find discussions about daily scrums and troubleshooting community priority issues.
    • Slack OpenMRS workspace is another platform for real-time discussions. This is also where you can pose questions or chat with other developers and community members. 
  4. Check the OpenMRS Calendar for events and team sessions that might interest you.
    In addition to our Slack and OpenMRS Talk forum, we have many regular calls and virtual events to help contributors connect and learn together. These are optional and open for contributors to join. Some calls are weekly check-ins for specific project teams; others are more general. The community calendars are always up-to-date with upcoming calls and events. You can check the calendars in three ways:

    • Subscribe to our live calendar  om.rs/ical with your personal Calendar app.
    • Go to the direct subscription link for Google Calendar: om.rs/googlecal.
    • Check out  the live-updated OpenMRS events on Wiki page: om.rs/cal.

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