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This repo contains the AI Alliance Understanding AI Trust and Safety: A Living Guide, published using GitHub Pages. We welcome contributions as PRs. See the AI Alliance CONTRIBUTING instructions. Also, you'll need to agree with the AI Alliance Code of Conduct and all contributions will be covered by the LICENSE (which is also in this repo).

This work is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. To view a copy of this license, see LICENSE or visit https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode.

Contributing New or Improved Web Site Content

First, thank you for your interest in improving this content!. Please see our Alliance contributing page for general information about contributing to any of our projects. This section provides some specific details you need to know.

What gets displayed by GitHub Pages is the customized Markdown files in the docs directory. If you need to create a new page, copy an existing page to get the correct "header" information, then edit as needed.

Here are some things you should know.

We Require "Developer Certificate of Origin" (DCO)

Warning

Before you make any git commits with changes, understand what's required for DCO.

See the Alliance contributing guide section on DCO for details. In practical terms, supporting this requirement means you must use the -s flag with your git commit commands.

About the GitHub Pages Website Published from this Repo

The website is published using GitHub Pages, where the pages are written in Markdown and served using Jekyll. We use the Just the Docs Jekyll theme.

See GITHUB_PAGES.md for more information.

Note

As described above, all documentation is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International. See LICENSE.CDLA-2.0).