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How to contribute to Papermark?

How to contribute to Papermark?

Papermark is an open-source project, and we welcome contributions from the community. Here's how you can get involved:

  1. Code Contributions: If you're a developer, you can contribute by submitting pull requests with new features or bug fixes. Check our GitHub repository for open issues or suggest improvements.

  2. Bug Reports: If you encounter a bug while using Papermark, report it on our GitHub issues page. Provide as much detail as possible to help us reproduce and fix the issue.

  3. Feature Requests: Have an idea for a new feature? Share it on our GitHub issues page. We value user input in shaping the future of Papermark.

  4. Documentation: Help improve our documentation by fixing errors, clarifying instructions, or adding examples.

  5. Translations: If you're fluent in multiple languages, you can help translate Papermark's interface and documentation.

To get started, visit our GitHub repository. There, you'll find our contribution guidelines, which explain our coding standards, commit message conventions, and the pull request process.

Before making significant changes, it's a good idea to discuss your plans with the community. You can do this by opening an issue on GitHub or joining our community discussions.

Remember, every contribution, no matter how small, is valuable and appreciated. Even if you're new to open source, don't hesitate to get involved. We're here to help you through the process.

For more information on how to contribute and to view our current issues and projects, visit our GitHub page:

Thank you for your interest in contributing to Papermark. Together, we can make document sharing more secure and efficient for everyone!

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