Contribute to this documentation¶
The Chisel team welcomes changes, suggestions, and questions. There are a few options to contribute to this project’s documentation:
Make a change in the codebase. Learn how to do so in the project’s contributing guide.
Request a change or report a problem on GitHub.
Bring your experience and ideas to the Chisel Matrix channel.
Volunteer for a Chisel task in the Canonical Open Documentation Academy.
Your contributions to the project are valuable. The team sees authorship as being on equal footing with development. All contributors receive recognition in the Chisel release that they work on.
Canonical Open Documentation Academy¶
The Canonical Open Documentation Academy (CODA) is a place where writers and developers give hands-on help and mentoring to anyone wanting to participate in open source documentation. It’s an initiative led by the documentation team at Canonical.
CODA provides:
A space to debut in the open source community
Direct support for contributions in Chisel and other projects
Skill development in documentation and writing
Contributors gain experience with open source software, add to their professional portfolio, and receive recognition for giving back.
CODA coordinates work for open source projects throughout Canonical, including Chisel. The best way to get started is to volunteer for a topic in the task aggregator. Please wait to be assigned to an issue before starting your work.
In addition to the above, we have a biweekly Open Documentation Hour. Everyone is welcome.