Thank you for considering to contribute to ZodiPy! This is a community-driven project, so it's people like you that make it useful and successful. These are some of the many ways to contribute:
- 🐛 Submitting bug reports and feature requests
- 📝 Writing tutorials or examples
- 🔍 Fixing typos and improving the documentation
- 💡 Writing code for everyone to use
- 🧑🤝🧑 Community engagement and outreach
If you get stuck at any point you can create an issue on GitHub.
For more information on contributing to open source projects, GitHub's own guide is a great starting point if you are new to version control. Also, checkout the Zen of Scientific Software Maintenance for some guiding principles on how to create high quality scientific software contributions.
The goal is to maintain a diverse community that's pleasant for everyone. Please be considerate and respectful of others. Everyone must abide by our Code of Conduct and we encourage all to read it carefully.
Contributers should read the "For developers" section in the project README, which describes the installation and testing steps required during development.