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Q: I'd like to participate. How do I begin?
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There are lots of ways to contribute to WYMeditor and we value them all.
If you'd like to dive in and potential contribute code fixes, we have a guide to fully walk you through the code contribution process: http://wymeditor.readthedocs.org/en/latest/wymeditor_development/contributing.html
You can also file bugs after trying WYMeditor, copy edit existing documentation, contribute new documentation or review pull requests.
— Wes Winham (weswinham) · 3 years ago
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Q: Other than writing code, how can I contribute?
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Q: What's a good bug for a newcomer to tackle?
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We tag bugs that are self-contained and good for getting started with the "bite-sized" tag: https://github.com/wymeditor/wymeditor/issues?labels=bite-sized
If the description and comments don't clearly explain the issue, please make comments and ask questions. If you don't understand it, it's likely unclear to many more people and your questions will help us improve things for everyone.
— Wes Winham (weswinham) · 3 years ago
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Q: What is a bug or issue with wymeditor that you've been putting off, neglecting, or just plain avoiding?
About wymeditor
An in-browser WYSIWYM editor with a fanatical focus on the clean separation of content and styling.
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