To align with our project charter:
- Case studies should be licensed under CC-BY-SA, or a more permissive license;
- Other contributions should be licensed under CC-0.
This repository contains documentation. Typical contributions are:
- Translations of existing documents from English to other languages.
- This includes re-translation of documents when updates happen to the original document.
- Corrections and improvements to existing documents: fixing typos, spelling, grammar, phrasing.
- Conversion of documents from other formats to Markdown.
- Reviewing existing Pull Requests.
- Submitting issues identifying problems with current content, or suggesting new content.
- Working on existing issues.
Other contributions are welcomed too, such as:
- Guides and playbooks for adoption of the OpenChain ISO/IEC standard;
- Case studies, indicating how an organization has achieved conformance, and the benefits gained thereby.
Contributions are also welcomed through discussions:
- Online discussions via Slack and mailing lists.
- Zoom calls - the OpenChain project runs regular calls, plus other calls as necessary.
Issues with the documentation in this repository can be logged as issues in GitHub.
Please create a pull request (PR). If you are new to contributions through GitHub, these resources may help:
- OpenChain has a guide to Getting Started with GittHub and GitHub Pages.
- GitHub has a very good introductory resource, which includes lessons on how to get started using common IDEs / Git clients.
TODO: Advice/Practice for use of the labels for issues: bug, documentation, duplicate, enhancement, good first issue, help wanted, invalid, question, wontfix.
TODO: Expectations about response times (right now, it doesn't look good....)