QAI contribution guide
Contribution Guidelines for QAI
The Quick App Initiative is not just a great place to hang-out, talk app development and think about how quick apps might change the world (big ambitions right), but also a place where the participants can work together on documents, tools, code templates, SDKs, etc., etc.
Participants come from many backgrounds (android developers, web developers, OS and embedded developers, technical architects, bedroom hackers, business, marketing, digital freedom advocacy, societal advocacy, education, research, ergonomics, standards, ...).
Given the significant scope of people and actions that the initiative hopes to work on (ambitions again), a Contribution Guideline will be drafted. I propose that this covers the following subjects:
- How and where to collaborate on a shared oeuvre
- How to run or participate to a task force
- How to donate open source code to the initiative
- How to publish open source code via the initiative
- How to make available non-open source elements to the initiative
This list can be extended of course with your help, and will surely link into other documents:
- GitLab for QAI #37
- Coding style guides
- Code of conduct #34
- Open source compliance quick guide
- QAI Charter
As always, if you would like to help write the document, please let me know ... I would be more than happy to share the activity