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5.2 Using GitHub to contribute

We use GitHub as a tool for managing version control (AKA keeping a record of the project’s development). This helps us stay accountable and transparent. It’s also one of the ways we are making steps towards adhering to the [FAIR Principles].

If you want to contribute any content such as an update to the course or a new example then via GitHub is the best place to get in contact. For lots more guidance about how to contribute via GitHub, read our GitHub Contribution Guide.

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