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Contribution guidelines
We appreciate any contributions you can make, no matter how small. If you need help at any point, please don't hesitate to ask. We are here to support you and help you succeed.
In the past, we have had some issues with people claiming GitHub credibility by being assigned to Etherpad issues but not delivering any value for months. To prevent this from happening again, we have established the following guidelines:
Assignments will be based on demonstrated progress. We want to ensure that assignments are given to those who are actively working on the project and making meaningful contributions.
Please don't ask to be assigned to an issue. We will assign issues to you once you have shown significant progress on your own. This will help us to ensure that issues are being worked on efficiently and effectively.
If you are stuck on an issue, please ask for help. We are always happy to provide assistance. However, we do ask that you try to come up with your own solution first before asking for help. This will help you to learn and grow as a contributor.
We believe that these guidelines will help to create a more welcoming and productive environment for all contributors. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation."
- Docs
- Translating
- HTTP API
- Plugin framework (API hooks)
- Plugins (available)
- Plugins (list)
- Plugins (wishlist)
- Etherpad URIs / URLs to specific resources IE export
- Etherpad Full data export
- Introduction to the source
- Release Procedure
- Etherpad Developer guidelines
- Project to-do list
- Changeset Library documentation
- Alternative Etherpad-Clients
- Contribution guidelines
- Installing Etherpad
- Deploying Etherpad as a service
- Deploying Etherpad on CloudFoundry
- Deploying Etherpad on Heroku
- Running Etherpad on Phusion Passenger
- Putting Etherpad behind a reverse Proxy (HTTPS/SSL)
- How to setup Etherpad on Ubuntu 12.04 using Ansible
- Migrating from old Etherpad to Etherpad
- Using Etherpad with MySQL
- Customizing the Etherpad web interface
- Enable import/export functionality with AbiWord
- Getting a list of all pads
- Providing encrypted web access to Etherpad using SSL certificates
- Optimizing Etherpad performance including faster page loads
- Getting to know the tools and scripts in the Etherpad /bin/ folder
- Embedding a pad using the jQuery plugin
- Using Embed Parameters
- Integrating Etherpad in a third party app (Drupal, MediaWiki, WordPress, Atlassian, PmWiki)
- HTTP API client libraries