Contributing to Zowe Documentation
Contributing to Zowe Documentation
You are welcome to contribute to the Zowe™ documentation repository. Anyone can open an issue about documentation, or contribute a change with a pull request (PR) to the zowe/docs-site GitHub repository.
Before You Get Started
Before contributing a documentation change to the repository, you should be familiar with:
- Git and GitHub: To learn about git and GitHub, refer to the Github Guides.
- Slack: The Zowe Documentation team communicates using the Slack application. To learn about Slack, refer to the Slack Help Center. The Zowe team is part of the Open Mainframe Project channel.
- Markdown Language: The Zowe documentation is written in Markdown language. To learn about Markdown, refer to The Markdown Guide.
In addition to being familiar with the Zowe community and how we work together, you will need to sign the CNCF Contributor License Agreement. The Contributor License Agreement defines the terms under which you contribute to Zowe documentation. Contributions to Zowe documentation are reviewed before being committed to the repository. Committing changes to the Zowe repository requires additional access rights. See https://github.com/zowe/community/blob/master/COMMITTERS.md. Also see Participating in Zowe Documentation for more details about roles and permissions.
Getting started checklist
If you are ready to get started contributing to the Zowe Documentation repository:
- Verify that you are familiar with the concepts in Before You Get Started.
- Familiarize yourself with the Zowe documentation repository.
- Verify that you can open a pull request and review changes.
- Open an issue for Zowe documentation if you find a problem.
- Read the documentation style guide.
The Zowe documentation repository
The Zowe documentation is managed in a GitHub repository.
- Review the site's overall organization and structure
- Review the help files related to your planned changes or addition