Dell welcomes contributions to any and all repositories within this GitHub Org, whether or not you work for Dell. Contributions may be:
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Improvements to or fixes for existing example code
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Updates to example documentation
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Complete example code for a use case not currently included
Please note that pull requests that contribute new example code or update existing sample code in a way that affects usage should include documentation.
If you are a Dell employee and would like to contribute a new repository or a repository currently under your control, reach out to the org admin: Anupam Aloke.
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Does your example repo fit within dell-examples?
Code within dell-examples must use the MIT License. In a nutshell, the example repos can be used for whatever anyone wants as long as they include the original copyright and license notice in any copy of the software/source.
If so, great! Move on to step 2.
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Create a new repository for your project.
Reach out to the org admin: Anupam Aloke or create a New Repo Request discussion. Provide a brief description of the project along with a list GitHub usernames that will need access to the repository as well as a name for the repository.
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Push your contributions and provide docs!
It is important for all projects who have adequate documentation on its usage and how to contribute.
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Find the project
Head to https://github.com/orgs/dell-examples/repositories and navigate to the landing page.
Read through
CONTRIBUTING.md
within the root of the project.
Feel free to add a question in the Q/A thread.
All contributors and community members are expected to comply with Dell's code of conduct
All repositories should use the following repository template dell-examples which includes the MIT License that must be used.
MIT License is a permissive free software license. To learn more, visit this 101 blog on what MIT is used for.