# Contribute to this project This page contains pointers and links to help you contribute to this project. ## Our team compass The {external+tc:doc}`Team Compass ` is a source of truth for our team structure and policy. It also has a lot of information about how to contribute. ## Code of conduct We expect all contributors to this project to [follow our Code of Conduct](tc:code-of-conduct). ## Where we work We do most of our work in GitHub repositories in [the `executablebooks/` GitHub organization](https://github.com/executablebooks). ## Contribution workflow Generally speaking, our contribution workflow looks someting like this: - **Conduct free-form conversation and brainstorming in our forum**. We have [a community forum](https://github.com/executablebooks/meta/discussions) for general discussion that does not necessarily require a change to our code or documentation. - **Discuss and propose changes in issues**. Issues are a way for us to agree on a problem to solve, and align on a way to solve it. They should invite broad feedback and be as explicit as possible when making formal proposals. - **Make a pull request to implement an idea**. We use Pull Requests to formally propose changes to our code or documentation. These generally point to an issue and ideally will close it. - **Iterate on the pull request and merge**. Pull Requests should have discussion and feedback from at least one core team member, and ideally from many. Once the PR is ready to merge, a core team member may decide to do so. See [our decision-making guide for formal details](tc:governance). This describes the high-level process that is usually followed. In practice, we recommend attempting a contribution to get a feel for how it works in practice. ## How we are structured Our [Team page](tc:team) lists all of the teams and their members. In addition, [our Governance page](tc:governance) describes the responsibilities and authority that team members have. ## How we make decisions Our [governance page](tc:governance) describes our formal decision-making processes. ## Development conventions We suggest {external+tc:doc}`some developer conventions ` to help team members improve their technical contributions, and to promote consistency in our workflows.