Contribute to SCDNEY
SCDNEY would not be possible without the contributions of the R community. No matter your current skills, it’s possible to contribute back to SCDNEY.
File issues
If you’ve found a bug in any of the packages, first create a minimal reprex. Spend some time trying to make it as minimal as possible: the more time you spend doing this, the easier it will be for the tidyverse team to fix it. Then file it on the GitHub repo of the appropriate package.
Contribute code
If you are a more experienced programmer, you might want to help out with the package development. Before you do a pull request, you should always file an issue and make sure someone from the SCDNEY team agrees that it’s a problem, and is happy with your basic proposal for fixing it. We don’t want you to spend a bunch of time on something that we don’t think is a good idea.
Make sure to read the tidyverse style guide to ensure that your new code and documentation matches the existing style, and our code review principles for advice on how to submit a great pull request. Using these guides makes the overall review process much smoother!