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Contributing to Spyder
Spyder will always be 💯% open source software, free for all to use and released under the liberal terms of the MIT license. But while the whole team does its best to work efficiently we are always in need of contributors and developers to improve our development capabilities.
Although a lot of people might think writing code that enhances or correct bugs is the only way to help in an open source project such as Spyder, the truth is there are many ways an user can contribute to make Spyder the best Python development environment.
🔈 Become part of community, spread the word
📚 Help improve the documentation
❓ Help users, answer questions
You can join the growing community of Spyder users by joining to the different social media groups and liking Spyder, when applicable.
If you are using Spyder and find it fantastic, then you can contribute to Spyder outreach by sharing your joy with others.
Spyder has official channels for communication including:
If you want to know more information on how to improve the documentation, please visit this section
Spyder code and main documentation is written in English and will continue this way for its (hopefully long) lifetime. However, in order to reach more users in need of a powerful python development environment there is opportunity to translate the documentation and the interface into different languages.
The interface as of now (April 2015) supports English, Spanish, French and recently (Brazilian) Portuguese.
The documentation is (so far) available in English.
If you want to know more information on how to provide translations for the documentation and/or the interface, please visit this section
If you want to know more information on how to improve the documentation, please visit this section
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Some bugs are marked as easy, and should be a good starting point to familiarize yourself with the codebase.
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