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'''Anyone can become a contributor to the Chainlink Community Wiki.'''  
<big>'''Anyone can become a contributor to the Chainlink Community Wiki.'''</big>


The Chainlink ecosystem is growing at and unprecedented rate. Every day there are new services, new supported chains, new initiatives, new integrations and new use cases announced.  And that's not to mention the burgeoning catalogue of technical resources and documents needed to help onboard the ever expanding list of Chainlink users.  
The Chainlink ecosystem is growing at and unprecedented rate. Every day there are new services, new supported chains, new initiatives, new integrations and new use cases being announced.  And that's not to mention the burgeoning catalogue of technical resources and documents that are helping onboard new users.  


Documenting the evolution of Chainlink and its transformative technology is a huge undertaking, and one that needs the continuing collaboration of, and contributions from dedicated members of the Chainlink community. From people just like '''YOU.'''


Documenting the evolution of Chainlink and its transformative technology is a huge undertaking, and one that need the collaboration and contributions from dedicated members of the Chainlink community.  And yes, that does means '''YOU.'''
<big>'''But where, and how can I start contributing?'''</big>


'''But where do I start?'''
Contributions to the Wiki can be made in many different ways. From fixing typos, writing detailed articles to uploading images; some work on timelines; some update relevant resources; some work on developer documentation; some welcome newcomers, and some are just happy cleaning up grammar. However you decides to contribute, we are all united in a desire to make the Chainlink ecosystem easily understandable and accessible to one and all.


Contributions to the Wiki can be made in many different ways. From fixing typos, writing detailed articles to uploading images; some work on timelines; some update relevant resources; some work on developer documentation; some welcome newcomers, and some are happy cleaning up grammar. Whatever one decides to do, every contributor to  is united in a desire to make the Chainlink ecosystem easily understandable and accessibly to one and all.
In order to get started and to make valuable contributions to the Chainlink community wiki, you should


So to get started and make valuable contributions to the Chainlink community wiki, you should
* Visit our list of Wiki roles '''[[Roles|HERE]]''', and find the task, or tasks that suit your particular strengths, level of commitment or areas of specialty.
* Learn the basics of contributing to a wiki '''[[Wiki_Know_How|HERE]]'''.
* Check the "Pages in need" section '''[[Pages in need|HERE]]''', maybe a subject will pique your interest.
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* Visit our list of Wiki roles '''[[Roles|HERE]]''', and the tasks that suit your strengths, level of commitment or areas of specialty.
Reach out to the TEAM (NEED TO EXPAND)
* Familiarize yourself with the basics of contributing to a Wiki '''HERE'''.

Latest revision as of 07:42, 27 April 2022

Anyone can become a contributor to the Chainlink Community Wiki.

The Chainlink ecosystem is growing at and unprecedented rate. Every day there are new services, new supported chains, new initiatives, new integrations and new use cases being announced. And that's not to mention the burgeoning catalogue of technical resources and documents that are helping onboard new users.

Documenting the evolution of Chainlink and its transformative technology is a huge undertaking, and one that needs the continuing collaboration of, and contributions from dedicated members of the Chainlink community. From people just like YOU.

But where, and how can I start contributing?

Contributions to the Wiki can be made in many different ways. From fixing typos, writing detailed articles to uploading images; some work on timelines; some update relevant resources; some work on developer documentation; some welcome newcomers, and some are just happy cleaning up grammar. However you decides to contribute, we are all united in a desire to make the Chainlink ecosystem easily understandable and accessible to one and all.

In order to get started and to make valuable contributions to the Chainlink community wiki, you should

  • Visit our list of Wiki roles HERE, and find the task, or tasks that suit your particular strengths, level of commitment or areas of specialty.
  • Learn the basics of contributing to a wiki HERE.
  • Check the "Pages in need" section HERE, maybe a subject will pique your interest.


Reach out to the TEAM (NEED TO EXPAND)