Overview
By contributing to the Community Hub, you help spread ideas and hands-on knowledge, reduce duplication of efforts and resources, and accelerate the adoption of the EWC and its tool set. Whether you are a new user who's testing an Item for the first time, or experienced contributor releasing your third Item and helping maintain a fourth one, we ask the community in general to follow our code of conduct whenever contributing.
Your contribution does not need be a fully fleshed software library. In fact, engaging in Q&A with other members over the peer-support channel on the EWC discussion platform its a great way to contribute.
But if you would like to take your collaboration to the next level, and have the technical know-how and resources, we welcome you to consider the following options:
- Contributing with your own new Item: Featuring your own Items
- Contributing to someone else's Item: From testing to submitting patches for featured Items
By this and other similar means of collaboration, it is possible improve user-experience of the EWC, and save precious development hours that can be instead invested in solving the problems that really matter to the Scientific Community.