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How to contribute?

Thank you for taking the time to contribute to this project. 🎉

In this repository, we use the All Contributors Bot that help us recognise all contributors, even when they don't directly contribute on the repository. You can find all emoji/Type keywords representing the types of contribution. To add a contributor, comment on Issue or Pull Request (where the contributor is involved) using this message for @all-contributors: @all-contributors please add @<username> for <keyword in the Type column>

Whatever your availability, there is a way to contribute to the RSE TRE repo!

👋 I'm busy, I only have 5 minutes

Look through our currently open issues to troubleshoot an issue or participate in an ongoing discussion by commenting. You can also share this repository with someone who might be interested in getting involved.

Alternatively, join our Slack channel #rse-tre-wg on the RSE Slack Workspace and get involved with the discussion! If you're not a member of the RSE Slack and your email domain is approved you can either sign up here, otherwise you can fill in this form.

⏳ I've got 15 minutes - tell me what I should do

You can read our README file to find details and the next milestones in the project. You can also read different issues in this repository and comment where you would like to be involved.

🛠 I am ready to contribute

  • For open tasks in this repository, please see the Issues section.
  • Raise mistakes, errors or missing information on this repository by opening a Pull Request
    • Read details on how to open a Pull Request
    • Submit trivial fixes (for example, a typo, a broken link or an obvious error)
    • Start work on a contribution that is already listed as an issue or something you’ve already discussed
    • A Pull Request doesn’t have to represent finished work. It’s usually better to open a Pull Request early on, so others can watch or give feedback on your progress. Just mark it as a “WIP” (Work in Progress) in the subject line and open it as a draft pull request. You can always add more commits later.

📫 Contact

For any queries or concerns, you can directly reach out to Hari Sood [email protected] or Simon Li [email protected].

♻️ License

This work is licensed under the MIT license.

These guidelines were adapted from the Alan Turing Institute's Reproducible Project Template. For a more detailed contribution guideline, please check out The Turing Way's CONTRIBUTING.md file.