Hi there! We're thrilled that you'd like to contribute to our Policy work to advance the interests of developers and the future of software. Be sure to read our README - it describes the project and its purpose.
We welcome issues on the following topics:
- Policy opportunities for GitHub to advance developers’ rights to innovation, collaboration, and equal opportunity, particularly in our priority policy areas stated on our website and detailed in developer-policy/issue-areas. These should be concrete actions for us to take: support a bill, submit a regulatory filing, join an industry coalition, or the like.
- Additional policy areas that GitHub should consider engaging on in order to support developers.
To keep the conversation focused on how we can best help developers through our policy work, we moderate off-topic content. GitHub maintains a number of ways for you to get in touch on other topics, including:
- You can review changes to our site policies and offer feedback in our dedicated site-policy repository
- You can share feedback on our products using our dedicated feedback repository
Contributions to this project are dedicated to the public domain under CC0-1.0.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
We want your ideas for how GitHub can help advance developers’ rights to innovation, collaboration, and equal opportunity around the world. If you’re passionate about a policy topic that is particularly important to or disproportionately impacts developers, we want to hear from you. Open an issue and tell us how the policy affects you as a developer.
We do not accept pull requests to alter the contents of this repository directly. If you see the need for a change and it is within scope, please help us by opening an issue.