> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://bubble.citizendev.io/bubble-convention/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://bubble.citizendev.io/bubble-convention/miscellaneous/contribution-guide.md).

# Contribution guide

We would love to receive feedbacks and contributions from the community! There are a couple of ways right now that you can contribute to this document:

* Via Github: You can find all contents in this Gitbook [here](https://github.com/citizendev-io/bubble-convention). You can create issues or create pull requests to contribute!
* Via email: This is not a recommended approach, since we'd like everything to be transparent and discussable by the community, however, if you are an organization wanting to cooperate to create a lot of contents and get recognized for instance, please feel free to reach out to <vu.tran@citizendev.io>.

In the near future, we will provide a dashboard where you can track all changes, receive notifications and submit changes without having to use Github, especially for non-developer folks without experience with Github.&#x20;


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