Here are some frequently asked questions about contributing to our open source project:
A: To get started, please refer to the "Start Contributing" section in our README.md file. It provides step-by-step instructions on how to set up the project locally and contribute.
A: Our project primarily uses markdown.
A: You can report bugs or request new features by creating an issue in our issue tracker. Please provide detailed information, including steps to reproduce the issue or a clear description of the new feature you would like to see.
A: Pull requests go through a review process to ensure code quality and adherence to project standards. Maintainers and other contributors will review your pull request, provide feedback, and discuss any necessary changes. Once the changes are addressed, and the pull request meets the project's criteria, it will be merged into the main codebase.
A: You can reach out to the project maintainers by sending a direct message to our Twitter handle @tshenolo. We'll be happy to assist you with any questions or concerns you may have.
A: Absolutely! We welcome contributions from developers of all skill levels, including beginners. Contributing to open source is a great way to learn and improve your skills. We have resources and guidelines available to help you get started with your contribution. Don't hesitate to ask for help or guidance along the way.
A: You can stay updated by following our project on Twitter, or watching our GitHub repository. We regularly share updates, announcements, and important information through these channels.
If you have any further questions that are not addressed here, please feel free to reach out to us. We're here to help!