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Contributing to and participating in the CERN Study Group

First off, thanks for your interest and time to be part of the CERN Study Group. Here's a short set of guidelines you might want to follow to make the CERN Study Group awesome.

Table Of Contents

How do I get started?

The next step

Become a leader

How do I get started?

We put together a set of documents and actions you might want to look at.

Code of Conduct

The CERN Study Group adheres to the Mozilla Science Lab's Code of Conduct. You can find the CERN Study Group Code of Contact here. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code.

Get to know the others and introduce yourself!

Have a look at the other study group members and their projects. These threads can help you to find people and projects to collaborate. Please also introduce yourself and your project - if you have one - there.

Add yourself to the website

If you'd like to appear on the website under the 'Who We Are' section, have a look at the _data/members.yml; send us a pull request with an entry for yourself, or open an issue and we'll do it for you.

The next step

Meet us in person

We meet every Friday at CERN. You can find upcoming events in the 'Events' section of the CERN Study Group website.

Help out with the organisation

To make this Study Group as awesome as possible, everyone should get involved. So if you're a master baker and want to bring cakes, are an Indico wizard and can book rooms for sessions or can help out with anything else: please volunteer yourself on Gitter!

Become a leader

Suggest or lead a session

If you're interested in a topic or currently working on something great that you would like to share with a wider audience, please create an issue, label it "lesson" and get the discussion started and your lesson scheduled.