How to contribute
Last updated on
17 November 2018
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For anybody looking for ways to contribute to Answers, here are a few examples to consider:
- If you haven't done so already, go ahead and download/review Answers. Its most recent version is probably your best bet. Even beta and/or dev versions have a reputation of being quite stable. Create issues for any kind of glitches you may still find, or questions you cannot find the answer for in the available documentation.
- Share (contribute) any of the answers you created that you think may be valuable to others to use or learn from, in the format you prefer (descriptions of it, screenprints, or PHP files). Pretty sure they'll be considered for potential inclusion in Answers also.
- Share what you think makes Answers such a great module, e.g. in the format of real world use cases added somewhere in the community documentation.
- Spread the word about Answers, e.g. by tweeting about it, blogging, liking, whatever fits for you.
- If you ARE NOT familiar with the Answers module, but looking for other ways to "contribute" to it, contact the editor(s) of these Answers related community pages and/or current co-maintainer(s) for details about how you can do so.
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