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Contribution Guidelines

Pedro Lima edited this page Mar 13, 2024 · 1 revision

We're thrilled that you're interested in contributing to the Security-Driven Development (SDD) approach. Your contributions are essential to the success and improvement of SDD practices. There are several ways you can contribute to our project:

Suggesting Improvements

Have an idea that could enhance SDD? We'd love to hear it! Here's how you can suggest improvements:

  1. Open an Issue: Use our issue tracker to submit your suggestion. Be as detailed as possible: describe the improvement, explain how it enhances the SDD approach, and propose how it could be implemented.

  2. Submit a Pull Request: If you've developed a feature or improvement, don't hesitate to submit a pull request. Please ensure your code adheres to the existing style and standards outlined in the repository.

Financial Contributions

Your financial support helps us maintain and grow the project. If you find value in our work and would like to contribute financially, consider becoming a sponsor:

As a sponsor, you'll help ensure the ongoing development of secure practices. You can choose the sponsorship tier that works best for you, and every bit of support is greatly appreciated.

How to Contribute

Here's how you can become an active participant in our SDD community:

  1. Read our documentation: Familiarize yourself with the SDD approach by reading our Wiki.
  2. Follow the code of conduct: We have a code of conduct that we expect all contributors to adhere to. You can find it here.
  3. Check the existing issues: Browse the current issues to ensure you're not duplicating efforts.
  4. Discuss your changes: Before making significant changes, discuss them with us. It helps avoid unnecessary work and increases the chances that your contribution can be included directly.

Questions and Support

If you have questions or need help with your contribution, please feel free to reach out to us. We're here to help and value your participation.

Thank you for supporting Security-Driven Development. Together, we can make the digital world a safer place for everyone.

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