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How to Contribute to this Project

Code of conduct

The core team members and the project's community adopts an inclusive Code of Conduct that you can read in the CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md file.

Report an issue

The prefered way to report any bug is opening an issue in the project's repo.

Resolve an issue

Issues labeled with help wanted are well defined features ready to be implemented by whoever wants to do it.

If you want to contribute code to solve an issue:

  • Add a comment to tell everyone you are working on the issue.
  • Fork the project.
  • Create a topic branch based on master.
  • Commit there your code to solve the issue.
  • Make sure all test are passing (and add specs to test any new feature you've added).
  • Follow these best practices
  • Open a pull request to the main repository describing what issue you are addressing.

Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free series How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub

Other ways of contributing without coding

  • If you think there's a feature missing, or find a bug, create an issue (make sure it has not already been reported).
  • You can also help promoting the project talking about it in your social networks.

How to report an issue

  • Try to use a descriptive and to-the-point title
  • Is a good idea to include some of there sections:
    • Steps to reproduce the bug
    • Expected behaviour/response
    • Actual response
  • Sometimes it is also helpful if you mention your operating system, browser version and installed plugins.

Thanks! ❤️ ❤️ ❤️

Contributors

Core team members

All other contributors

In addition to the formal team, there are over a hundred contributors. Thank you so much for your code! Big thanks too to the people that contribute in many other ways including documentation, translations, evangelism, dev ops, communication, organizing and more!

Finally a special thanks to the former core team members. Lovingly known as The Alumni:

Juanjo Bazán, Enrique García Cota, Alberto Calderón, María Checa