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Open Source Community Africa - O.S.C.A

Open Source Community Africa is a community of open source advocates and contributors across Africa, with the sole aim of growing and building the spirit of open source development and contribution through an increase in the rate of credible contributions towards maintaining open source technologies by African software developers, designers and all career fields in technology both on a local and global scale.

Why O.S.C.A ?

As a community, we intend to promote the culture of open source contribution amongst African developer and also strongly advocate for the development of free and open source software by giving people the opportunity and technical empowerment to make credible contributions towards building and maintaining open source projects/softwares.

Get started and know more about us here www.oscafrica.org fb_img_1537794640977

Code of Conduct:

To ensure a sane and healthy environment for all maintainers, contributors, reviewers and community members in general, we adhere strictly to our code of conduct and also urge all members to.

How to Contribute:

We appreciate your efforts to help make a contribution to our project, This project is currently built with HTML5, CSS3, Javascript. To get started here's a quick guide:

  1. You have to be a member of the O.S.C.A community, Join here.
  2. We use the pull-request model, see GitHub's help on pull-request.

In simpler steps:

  • On GitHub, find and fork the source repository;
  • On your computer, clone your fork repository,
  • commit your changes in a new branch;
  • push your branch and submit a pull-request for it;
  • go through the review process until your pull-request is merged; and

Please note there is no need to ask permission to work on an issue. You should check for pull requests linked to an issue you wish to work on; if none exists, then assume no one has worked on it.

Begin to fix the problem, test, when right, make your commits, push your commits, then make a pull request. Remember to indicate the issue number in the pull request made, but not the commit message. These practices allow for sanity and orderliness for reviewers.

For a complete guide on contributing, please visit our resources.

Versioning

We use Git for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

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License

This project is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported - see the LICENSE.txt file for more details.

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