| title | Contribution |
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| keywords | documentation, contribution |
| summary | Here is how to contribute to the Spine Model documentation and catalogue |
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| permalink | contribution.html |
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- There is a small SpineModel slack group (spinemodel.slack.com). [Send us an email to get invited](mailto:kevint@gmail.com?subject=Please add me to the SpineModel Slack Group&body=Thanks!).
- You can follow @spinemodel on twitter.
- If you're familiar with GitHub, the repository for this site is here.
- If you'd like to send Kevin an email directly, use kevint@gmail.com.
Please report it via kevint@gmail.com.
Email your contribution to us. The preferred format is markdown, but any text format is accepted (Word, Pdf, even plain text in your email). We'll credit you on the page(s) you contribute to.
SpineModel.info is a static jekyll site, using the Jekyll Documentation Theme from the awesome Tom Johnson.
Fork the spinemodel.info repo from GitHub and send a pull request with your contribution.
SpineModel.info has been developed with the following values, keep them in mind when contributing:
- Precise - Short, concise descriptions of various parts of Spine Models.
- Simple - Avoid jargon where plain language will do.
- Shallow - Create a map, not an archive. Rather than duplicating content from other sources, add the relevant snippet and link to the source.
SpineModel.info is a volunteer effort. We encourage you to pitch in and join the team!
Thanks!