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 interacting with other members (see Legal, Governance and Feedback for context).
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.