Contribute to JabRef
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We are really happy that you are interested in contributing to JabRef. Please take your time to look around here. We especially invite you to look into our where members introduce themselves.
I would like to improve the help page. What are the steps?
Please use the "Edit on GitHub" link in the upper right corner. Then, follow .
I would like to help translating JabRef to another language. How do I get started?
We encourage you to read about .
I want to keep Wikipedia pages up-to-date
JabRef improves -- and Wikipedia pages should keep up!
For changes affecting all languages, update the .
For changes in a specific language, go to the related page, and simply click on "Edit" (top right-hand tab). Currently, existing pages are:
Deutsch:
English:
Español:
Français:
Italiano:
Русский:
Portuguese:
Svenska:
Українська:
中文:
If there is no page for your own language, you can easily create one.
Can I make a donation? How?
Our team consists of volunteers. To provide better support, we are currently trying to get a funded developer on board. Please consider donating money!
I have some cool feature requests
Donations keep us going! You can use Paypal, Flattr, or bank transfers. Your institution/company can contribute too, through bank transfer for example. All details are provided at .
I am a student and I want to start with something easy .
We collect good issues to start with at our . After finding something, please check our .
I am a student and I want to choose from a curated list of university projects
Have a look at . There, a list of possible projects to work on during a teaching period is offered. After finding something, please check our .
I am new to open source and want something easy
We collect good issues to start with at our . After finding something, please check our .
I want something with huge impact
Look at the discussions in our forum about . Find an interesting topic, discuss it and start contributing. Alternatively, you can check out . Although, of course, you can choose to work on ANY issue, choosing from the projects page has the advantage that these issues have already been categorized, sorted and screened by JabRef maintainers. A typical sub-classifications scheme is "priority" (high, normal and low). Fixing high priority issues is preferred.
I am a lecturer If you ask yourself how to integrate JabRef into your class, please read the . As student, you may notify your lecturer about this possibility.
I want to know how to contribute code and set up my workspace
Check out the
I need help with the code
You can talk to the core developers of JabRef in the .
I want to learn about code quality
Please head to to learn about our current efforts to measure and improve code quality.