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#Contributing to Still Kicking

Welcome contributors to the project: Still Kicking

hort Links to Important Resources:

Developers: [email protected] Helpful resources: Microsoft Virtual Academy on ASP.net MVC Semantic UI Microsoft Azure IMO API (Access Request)

How to submit changes: Pull Request protocol etc.

Contributors can contribute to our backend and frontend at their appropriate github repositories. The developers will get to merge request when they can.

How to report a bug:

When reporting bugs it is important to include what is specifically going wrong While you can notify the developers about bugs, we encourage you to resolve the bugs yourself. Bugs that may be useful to start with, include the search method for IMO’s nomenclature database

New Feature Requirements

Any and all new features are required to flow with the current user interface, which is based on Semantic UI. Style Guide / Coding conventions All of our front end features use Semantic UI, and our backend is based on ASP.net and C#.

Code of Conduct

The group who contributes to Still Kicking has a diverse set of skills, personalities, and experiences. It is through these differences that this program experiences great successes and continued growth. When you're working with members of the community, we encourage you to follow these guidelines which help steer our interactions and strive to keep Homebrew a positive, successful, and growing community.

#Open We expect contributors to be open to collaboration, whether it's on GitHub, email, or otherwise. We're receptive to constructive comment and criticism, as the experiences and skill sets of other members contribute to the whole of our efforts. We're accepting of all who wish to take part in our activities, fostering an environment where anyone can participate and everyone can make a difference.

##Considerate

We expect our contributors to be considerate of their peers and other users. We're thoughtful when addressing the efforts of others, keeping in mind that oftentimes their labor was completed simply for the good of the community. We're attentive in our communications, whether in person or online, and we're tactful when approaching differing views.

#Respectful

We expect our contributors to of the community are respectful. We're respectful of others, their positions, their skills, their commitments, and their efforts. We're respectful of the volunteer efforts that permeate the Homebrew community. We're respectful of the processes set forth in the community, and we work within them. When we disagree, we are courteous in raising our issues.

Overall, we're good to each other. We contribute to this community not because we have to, but because we want to. If we remember that, these guidelines will come naturally.

#Diversity

We welcome and encourage participation by everyone. Taking part in contributing is based on mutual respect, tolerance, and encouragement, and we are working to help each other live up to these principles. We want our contributors to be more diverse: whoever you are, and whatever your background, we welcome you.

#Attribution

This code of conduct is heavily based on the Python Community Code of Conduct and the Python Diversity Statement, and includes verbatim referenced from Homebrew’s Code of Conduct Recognition model We would like to recognize our contributions with our gratitude. Thank you. Where can I ask for help? You can contact the developers at [email protected].