Thank you once again for your interest in joining this project! 👏🏾 🎊 🎉
The UA in Uganda Project aims to develop a toolkit that can support these efforts and write a policy brief that will be used as an advocacy tool to inform policy. We hope that this can influence national and industry digital inclusion projects to promote local content and multiple language scripts.
This document (CONTRIBUTING.md) is a set of guidelines for contributing to the project. These are guidelines, not rules, to make it easy for anyone to get involved.
- Participant guidelines
- What we are working on
- How to submit changes
- How to report bugs
- Communication channels
- Acknowledgements
Please take a look at the project Code of Conduct, which outlines our expectations for participants within the project.
To get started, take a look at the issues in our milestones. Find an interesting issue to contribute to.
Since many people use the Internet, anyone can be part of the project.
- Governments, policy and decision makers
- Web developers, software engineers, programmers
- Technology and industry experts
- Researchers
- Data scientists
- Activists
- Language experts
- Internet end users
Once you have identified an issue that you would like to contribute to, please feel free to make a change to the project repository! To do this,
- Fork this repository. This makes your own version of this project you can edit and use.
- Make your changes. This can be done in your GitHub interface or on your local machine.
- Once you are happy with your changes, submit a pull request. This opens a discussion around your project and lets the project lead know you are proposing changes.
New to open source? Check out this free series: How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub.
Please report bugs and lookout for any issues that can cause problems for the project. Bugs, requests and questions can be reported in our issue tracker. We shall be updating this document with details about reporting bugs.
Please feel free to always suggest new ideas, edits, project improvements, etc. to project(dash)team(at)accesspluss(dot)org.
Much appreciation goes to the following people for contributing:
- Sarah Kiden
- Lillian Achom
- Esther Patricia Akello
- Mutegeki Cliff Agaba