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For someone who really wanted to get involved in this projects, there are many ways to do so by following these simple steps:
Some items are more difficult and require a great time commitment than others, but all contributions are important. Please don't hesitate to mail us and ask questions or propose new ways to contribute.
This one goes for everybody. Join the mailing list and send us your comments. Let us know you use this tool. Tell us how you use it, what you like about it, and what you don't like about it. This is easy to do. Mailing list posts help provide feedback, motivate our developers, spark new discussions, and are a key part to building a bigger community. This is the most important of all the things you can do to help this project grow.
Once your in the mailing list, respond to as many posts as you can. You can help answer questions, or just confirm that a given answer is correct.
Share your experiences. Get on the mailing list and tell us about a situation where Architecture Rules discovered a cycle, or how it detected a violated rule that saved you money, time, or debugging. Please share your success stories.
Code quality is very important. Code reviews help improve code quality, which increases the maintainability, understandability, and extensibility of the source code. There are a few ways you could review the code.
Once potential users find out about Architecture Rules, the documentation is what is going to make or break the conversion of that potential user to a faithful architecture risk mitigating developer. Please help improve the documentation. This is a wiki so its super easy. Just click edit on the top of the page and add your contributions.
Writing code is the most fun way to contribute to the project, but also the most time consuming. Please don't take on any tasks that you don't think you will have time to finish.
Help us find new users, and help potential users find us. Promote Architecture Rules.
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