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Contributing to Flutter

tl;dr: join Discord, be courteous, follow the steps below to set up a development environment; if you stick around and contribute, you can join the team and get commit access.

Welcome

We invite you to join the RootstockWallet team, which is made up of volunteers and sponsored folk alike! There are many ways to contribute, including writing code, filing issues on GitHub, helping people on our mailing lists, our chat channels, or on Stack Overflow, helping to triage, reproduce, or fix bugs that people have filed, adding to our documentation. Before you get started, we encourage you to read these documents which describe some of our community norms:

  1. Our code of conduct, which stipulates explicitly that everyone must be gracious, respectful, and professional. This also documents our conflict resolution policy and encourages people to ask questions.

Helping out in the issue database

Triage is the process of going through bug reports and determining if they are valid, finding out how to reproduce them, catching duplicate reports, and generally making our issues list useful for our engineers.

If you want to help us triage, you are very welcome to do so!

  1. Read our code of conduct, which stipulates explicitly that everyone must be gracious, respectful, and professional. If you're helping out with triage, you are representing the Flutter team, and so you want to make sure to make a good impression!

  2. Familiarize yourself with our issue hygiene wiki page, which covers the meanings of some important GitHub labels and milestones.

Quality Assurance

DevTools

Helping with existing PRs

Outreach

API documentation

Releases

Social events in the contributor community