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How to Contribute

Thank you very much for contributing to this repository. 🎉

This learning resource is built upon others' work and serves as a collaborative project. Please refer to the Mozilla Science Lab's Study Group Orientation, Kirstie Whitaker's presentation on Friendly GitHub Intro, Malvika Sharan's Developing Collaborative Document, and The Turing Way's Collaboration Workshop.

We welcome all suggestions and contributions. You can report errors, typos, ideas for expanding this material or new content.

This repository is available under CC-BY-NC License, so you are welcome to use, reuse, remix, share and build upon the existing materials for non-commercial projects.

Whatever is your background, there is a way to contribute on this GitHub repository. We have a Code of Conduct that applies to all the activities including discussions on this repository.

If you are a learner

Please refer to your specific workshop material (you can find a list of these in the main directory's README).

Feel free to read through any of the material in this repository ! If you come across any mistake, please flag them by creating an Issue, or by opening a Pull Request (you'll learn how to do this in the workshop).

You can:

  • Raise mistakes, error or missing information on this repository by opening a Pull Request

If you want to contribute new content

  • Open an issue describing your intended contribution. If you open an issue early it will give others the opprotunity to provide feedback, address concerns, and add any missing information.
  • Create a pull request with the proposed contributions. A pull request doesn’t have to represent finished work. You can mark it as a “WIP” (Work in Progress) in the subject line and add more commits later.

Do you have other ideas for contributions? Contact Sophia Batchelor by emailing [email protected].