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Welcome to Mesh contributing guide

Thank you for investing your time in contributing to this project! Any contribution you make will help you write reusable codes for your application and build up Web3 development space as a whole. ✨.

Core Workflow

  1. Triage issues raised by community in discord.
  2. Team select and solidify issues to put in Github.
  3. Community also directly create issues in Github.
  4. All validated issues / feature requests go into Backlogs of Mesh Opensource Project.
  5. Components owner move issues from Backlogs into specific component projects. Or moving directly from discord if identified as high priority
  6. Components owner define schedule and dev power from each project level

Code of Conduct

We have adopted the Contributor Covenant as its Code of Conduct, and we expect project participants to adhere to it. Please read the Code of Conduct to keep our community approachable and respectable.

Contributing Guide

Mesh welcomes constructive contributions. Contributions take many forms, from code for bug fixes and enhancements, to additions and fixes to documentation, additional tests, triaging incoming pull requests and issues, and more!

Check out our docs for context and introductions to the project.

Contributions

Any change to resources in this repository must be through pull requests. This applies to all changes to documentation, code, etc. Even long term committers must use pull requests.

No pull request can be merged without being reviewed.

Logging Issues

Log an issue for any question or problem you might have. When in doubt, log an issue, and any additional policies about what to include will be provided in the responses. The only exception is security disclosures which should be sent privately.

Committers may direct you to another repository, ask for additional clarifications, and add appropriate metadata before the issue is addressed.

Please be courteous and respectful. Every participant is expected to follow the project's Code of Conduct.