Thanks for your interest in improving Ruby Community Guides! Contributions of all kinds are welcome — fixing typos, clarifying advice, or sharing your own organizing experience.
- Fork the repository and create your branch from
main. - Make your changes.
- Run the site locally to check your changes (see README).
- Open a pull request with a clear description of what you changed and why.
- Practical, lived-experience advice for organizing Ruby meetups and conferences.
- Perspectives from outside the US and Europe.
- Corrections, clarifications, and improvements to existing guides.
Found a problem or have a suggestion? Open an issue and describe it.
By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the MIT License.