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Matt Carrano edited this page Apr 27, 2018 · 61 revisions

Hello, we are glad you’re here! We need contributors to help PatternFly improve and grow. There are many ways to participate in the PatternFly community, from design concepts and ideas to code and research!

If you have some time to contribute by grabbing a known issue, have an idea, or a pattern and want to create an issue, you can contribute!

This page explains:

  • What is a PatternFly contribution?
  • How to make a contribution

PatternFly adheres to the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. As a PatternFly community member, you are expected to uphold this code of conduct, whether that be attending a community meeting, replying to the mailing list or contributing.

What is a PatternFly Contribution?

There are many ways you can contribute to PatternFly design. You can contribute by proposing a new pattern, proposing an enhancement to an existing pattern, performing a usability test, and just helping to fix bugs and improve existing documentation. You don't need to have years of expertise to make a contribution, just a desire to learn about design and become part of a community of designers and developers working to create a better experience for enterprise users.

How to Make a Contribution

We use GitHub to manage contributions to PatternFly.
If you don’t know how to contribute, using GitHub, don’t worry! We are aware that GitHub was created by and for developers. That’s why we’ve created guides, to get you up and running. You may want to start by familiarizing yourself with some basic GitHub concepts and terminology. If you need additional help, contact us.

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