Contributing in LocalWeb


Thank you for your interest in contributing Local Web project .:smiley_cat:

This project is about to create bridge between newbies on Internet and remote volunteers/who don’t have time to go and teach them periodically. If you want to get more information about this project, check out README

This documents is a set of guidelines for contributing to the Localisation of school on GitHub. These are guidelines, not rules. This guide is meant to make it easy for you to get involved.

Participation guidelines

This project adheres to a code of conduct. By participating, you are expected to uphold this code. Please report unacceptable behavior to drashtipandya37@gmail.com.

What we’re working on

We are currently working on and looking for contributors in following area.

  1. Website Building We are planning to put this content in website for easily accessible. For more information check issue.
  2. Give voice to localise We have animated videos in three language - English, Hindi and Gujarati. Record Audio in your language, For making it follow this guidelines.
  3. Reach to the school Currently Module-1 is ready. Deliever these video in local schools when you are conducting web literacy event. Guide school teacher how they can use this while taking regular school lectures. Get in touch with them - solve their problems if any. Visit schools anytime and get feedback. Likewise we can maintain sustainable web literacy campaign.You can check few demo video from here

Have Question? Join us here!

Take a look at the issues in our current milestone or browse some help wanted to get started!

How to submit changes

Once you’ve identified one of the issues above that you feel you can contribute to, you’re ready to make a change to the project repository!

  1. Fork this repository. This makes your own version of this project you can edit and use.
  2. Make your changes! You can do this in the GitHub interface on your own local machine. Once you’re happy with your changes…
  3. Submit a pull request. This opens a discussion around your project and lets the project lead know you are proposing changes.

First time contributing to open source? Check out this free series, How to Contribute to an Open Source Project on GitHub.

How to report bugs

Notice a mistake? Please file any bugs, requests, or questions in our issue tracker

Communication channels

Come and say hi in our chat room! We’re friendly.