Get Involved
Do you want to help out the project? We're eager to welcome more contributors, and there are many ways you can help us out, ranging from testing, translating, development, or providing community feedback!
GitHub
The FAIR Package Manager primarily works on GitHub (opens in new tab) — it's the home for all of our initiatives, and where we do most of our work. If you want to contribute to FAIR, this is where you'll find all of our projects. Whether you want to help refine the website (opens in new tab), build out the specifications for the package manager (opens in new tab), or contribute to our plugin (opens in new tab), GitHub is the place to go!
Check out our Getting Started guide (opens in new tab) for essential information.
Anybody with a GitHub account can contribute to our repositories and be recognized as a contributor to the project. If you don't have an account yet, you can create a GitHub account for free (opens in new tab). Be aware that all commits to FAIR projects must be signed off (opens in new tab) in order to be merged.
Chat
Join our Slack instance (opens in new tab) to discuss the project outside of GitHub. While we try to keep decision making inside our GitHub issues and pull requests, a lot of discussion happens in Slack.
OpenProfile/LFX
FAIR's governance operates through the Linux Foundation. As such, if you want to attend project meetings, you'll need to create a free profile on the Linux Foundation's Open Profile platform (opens in new tab). This platform also gives you access to calendars (opens in new tab), meeting invites and recordings of past working group meetings.
Testing FAIR
You can use FAIR on your own website today. Take a test drive and report any issues you see.
Connect your site to FAIR with the FAIR plugin
The FAIR plugin is no different from any other plugin, and there's no configuration required. Download the latest version from the FAIR Plugin releases page (opens in new tab). You can discuss or report any issues in the FAIR plugin's GitHub repository (opens in new tab).
Set up your own Mini-FAIR Repo
The Mini-FAIR Repo plugin is used to create a repository of plugins on your own site. See Installation for End Users (GitHub) (opens in new tab) and Creating a DID for your package (GitHub) (opens in new tab)