Thanks for your interest in contributing to the Bixal Methods! We appreciate all constructive contributions, and we welcome your ideas about how to keep the Methods up-to-date, friendly, and accessible. You can contribute by filing an issue, or submitting a pull request.
- Filing an issue. See something amiss? Please glance through the existing issues to see if someone has already alerted us to your question or concern before filing a new issue!
- Submitting a pull request. Got a better solution in mind? Please glance through our existing pull requests to see if we're already working on a similar idea before submitting a pull request.
To submit a suggestion for a new Method, please create an issue. We use four primary criteria to evaluate all new Method proposals. Bixal Methods should be:
- Tried and true: It’s been used on more than one Bixal project
- Succinct how-tos: Think activity, not philosophy
- Foundational: Context-agnostic and unique
- For non-experts: Accessible and relevant to a broad audience
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