Thank you for considering contributing to our open-source projects maintained by the CDR Data Standards Body. We value your contributions and appreciate your commitment to helping advance the Consumer Data Right community. To ensure a productive and inclusive environment for all contributors, please review and adhere to the following contribution guidelines.

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Code of Conduct

We adhere to the principles of a respectful and inclusive community. Our projects follow the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold these standards. If you encounter any unacceptable behaviour or have concerns, please contact us at [email protected].

Types of Contributions

We welcome various types of contributions to our projects:

  1. Bug Fixes: Help us identify and fix bugs or issues within our projects. When submitting bug reports or pull requests, provide detailed information about the problem and steps to reproduce it.
  2. Feature Requests: Share your ideas for new features or improvements. Open discussions on our project's issues to propose and discuss enhancements.
  3. Documentation: Help us improve our project documentation, including README files, guides, and code comments.
  4. Testing and Quality Assurance: Assist in testing our projects, ensuring stability, and reporting issues. Help us maintain code quality and reliability.

Contribution Process

To get started with contributing to our projects, please follow the Contribution Process instructions in the Readme File of the project repository.

Communication

License

By contributing to our projects, you agree to license your contributions under the same open-source license used by the project. Details can be found in the project's LICENSE file. Most of our projects are under MIT Lice