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Contributing

We welcome any feedback and contributions from the community. Please read the following guidelines to contribute to Rowy.

Code of conduct

We want to have a welcoming and inclusive environment, towards this please read and follow our our code of conduct.

Getting started

Read the documentation on getting started here. To get familiar with the project, good first issues is a good place to start.

Working on existing issues

If you are working on an issue, share that you are working on it by commenting on the issue and posting a message on #contributions channel in Rowy's Discord. This allows others in the community and the maintainers a chance to provide feedback and guidance before you spend time working on it.

File a feature request

If you have some interesting idea that will be a good addition to Rowy, then create a new issue using Feature Request Template to share your idea. If you are working on this to contribute to the project, then let others in the community and project maintainers know by posting on #contributions channel in Rowy's Discord. This allows others in the community and the maintainers a chance to provide feedback and guidance before you spend time working on it.

Report an issue

You can report all issues through using Report A Bug template. Please provide as much information as possible so that it can be resolved.

Review

All submissions, including code and copy changes, will require review by project maintainers.

Create a pull request

When making any pull requests to the repository, please follow these instructions:

  • Submit your PR to the develop branch
  • Add as much information as possible in your PR's description including link to any related issues.
  • Ensure all your commits have clear commit message along with comments in the code as required

License

By contributing to Rowy, you agree that your contributions will be licensed with the same license that is specified in the repository you are contributing to.