Look through our issues related to contributing
: Github Issues
- Ask here to join our Open Library slack: internetarchive/openlibrary#686
- Join us for our Open Library Community Call every Tuesday @ 11:30am PT. We usually discuss weekly goals via our Tuesday Community Call and using Slack.
- If you notice a set of entries on Open Library which need to be updated (possibly in bulk) please report them as an issue to https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary-bots (the Open Library Bots Directory).
- In case you are looking to add data using MARC and ONIX records, possibly in bulk please do it via at https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary-bots (the Open Library Bots).
- If a task requires immediate fixing, please respond to its corresponding issue by asking if it can be promoted to
blocking
using the blocking issue label.
- Our weekly tasks are tracked here: https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary/projects/4
- Our quarterly goals can be found on the projects board: https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary/projects -- e.g. https://github.com/internetarchive/openlibrary/projects/3 (2018 Q1)
- Look for issues with labels such as
good first issue
andeasy
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Pull Requests (PRs) must link to the issue they resolve. Please expect PRs without corresponding issues to be rejected until an issue is retroactively created and linked to it.
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When your code is ready for review, please follow our Pull Request Template to close the corresponding issue.
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Every Bot has documentation within the Bot folder as a
README.md
file. Also check out Github Wiki and look for the Bot Documentation for more information regarding the Bot. -
Every Bot has certain data files which are uploaded on
archive.org
and can be readily accessed. In case you are looking to add a new data file for a particular bot, contact the maintainer for that bot for more information on how to access thearchive.org
access.