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Contribution Guidelines
This is a guide on how to contribute to the Canvasbird Open Source. In here, you will find all the information about opening issues, pull requests, and getting involved. All are welcome to help!
Open source has gained huge popularity in the field of IT in recent years and it embraces strong values of community, collaboration, and transparency. Contributions are what make the open-source community an amazing place to learn, inspire, and create. Please consider contributing to the project, with your ideas, your artwork, and your code.We greatly appreciate any work contributed, no matter how small!
Have fun and happy coding!
First off, thank you for considering contributing to Canvasbird Open Source. It's people like you that make Canvasbird products such a great tool.
Whether you're a novice programmer, a seasoned veteran, or not an engineer at all, there are many ways to contribute to Canvasbird open source projects. We expect everyone to follow the code of conduct anywhere in project's codebases, issue trackers,chatrooms, and mailing lists.
- Basic knowledge of working with Angular and Node.js based application.
- Improving documentation(Good for beginner contributors)
- Pick up any issues as per your skills.
- Bug triaging
- Writing tutorials
All the above are examples of helpful contributions that mean less work for you.
- Writing meaning full commits message.
- Meaningful PR name with proper description of issues resolved and the expected behavior after changes.
- Adding the screenshot of changes if the issue resolved is related with the UI/UX.
Please refer to the full Canvasbird Code of Conduct for community guidelines and rules.
For discussions about Canvasbird project's issues and features, You can chat with the core team on gitter. Anybody is welcome to join these conversations.