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Contributing

Thank you for considering contributing to Iced! Take a look at the roadmap to get an idea of the current state of the library.

The core team is busy and does not have time to mentor nor babysit new contributors. If a member of the core team thinks that reviewing and understanding your work will take more time and effort than writing it from scratch by themselves, your contribution will be dismissed. It is your responsibility to communicate and figure out how to reduce the likelihood of this!

The general advice for new contributors is to share your ideas with the community. You can share your ideas and gather feedback in our Discourse forum. This is a very important step. It helps to coordinate work, get on the same page, and start building trust. Remember that Code is the Easy Part and also The Hard Parts of Open Source!

Once you have started a channel of communication, you must wait until someone from the core team chimes in. If the core team is busy, this can take a long time (maybe months!). Your idea may need a bunch of iteration, or it may turn into something completely different, or it may be completely discarded! You will have to be patient and humble. Remember that open-source is a gift.

Besides directly writing code, there are many other different ways you can contribute. To name a few:

  • Writing tutorials or blog posts
  • Improving the documentation
  • Submitting bug reports and use cases
  • Sharing, discussing, researching and exploring new ideas or crates