Thank you for considering to contribute to VirtualFlow. It's people like you that will help VirtualFlow to grow further and to become an even greater drug discovery platform.
Following the contributing guidelines will help to run this open source project smoothly and efficiently.
VirtuaFlow is an open source project and we love to receive contributions from our community — you! There are many ways to contribute, from writing tutorials, blog posts, improving the documentation, requesting features, submitting bug reports, and writing code for VirtualFlow itself. See further below for more details about the varios types of contributions.
We aspire to create a welcoming environment for collaboration on this project. To that end, we follow the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct Code. Please read and follow it if you would like to become a contributor to our project.
The following gives an overview of the various resources related to VirtualFlow:
- Homepage of VirtualFlow
- The documentation of VirtualFlow
- Tutorials for VirtualFlow
- Feature Requests (powered by Canny)
- GitHub Issue Tracker for VFVS
- GitHub Issue Tracker for VFLP
- In-code documentation of the source code files
New features can be requested here, which is powered by Canny.
Bug reports can be done via our GitHub issue tracker:
If you would like to extend the documenation, please contact us for futher coordination.
If you would like to improve/extend the tutorials, please contact us for futher coordination.
If you would like to help to resolve the issues coming up in our issue trackers, please contactus for futher coordination.
Code contributions are managed by pull requests.
Working on your first Pull Request? You can learn how from this free series:
If you have any questions, or would to get in touch with us, please contact Christoph Gorgulla ([email protected]).