How to Contribute
Guidelines
Thank you for taking the time to contribute to this project. 🎉 We have these Participation Guidelines that apply to all the activities related to this project.
⭐️ You are acknowledged for all kinds of contributions
In this repository, we use the All Contributors Bot that help us recognise all contributors, even when they don’t directly contribute on the repository. You can find all emoji/Type keywords representing the types of contribution.
To add a contributor, comment on Issue or Pull Request (where the contributor is involved) using this message for @all-contributors:
@all-contributors please add @<username> for <keyword in the Type column>
Whatever is your availability, there is a way to contribute to this GitHub repository.
👋 I’m busy, I only have 5 minute
Look through our currently open issues to troubleshoot an issue or participate in an ongoing discussion by commenting. You can also share this repository with someone who might be interested to get involved.
⏳ I’ve got 15 minutes - tell me what I should do
You can read our README file to find details and the next milestones in the project. You can also read different issues in this repository and comment where you would like to be involved.
🎉 It’s my professional interests to work on topics related to AI for decarbonisation
Please share feedback on the contents proposed. You are encouraged to review the material as we collaboratively develop them and get involved where you can. Please open a GitHub issue to suggest a new topic, contribute code, or let us know about errors/bugs.
🛠 I am ready to contribute
- For open tasks in this repository, please see the Issues section.
- Raise mistakes, errors or missing information on this repository by opening a Pull Request
- Read details on how to open a Pull Request
- Submit trivial fixes (for example, a typo, a broken link or an obvious error)
- Start work on a contribution that is already listed as an issue or something you’ve already discussed
- A Pull Request doesn’t have to represent finished work. It’s usually better to open a Pull Request early on, so others can watch or give feedback on your progress. Just mark it as a “WIP” (Work in Progress) in the subject line. You can always add more commits later.
How to contribute: technical details
For more detailed instructions on How to Contribute, and guiding tutorials, please check out This document.
📫 Contact
For any organisation related queries or concerns, you can directly reach out to:
- ** Gabin Kayumbi by emailing gkayumbi@turing.ac.uk**.
- ** Francisco Gomez Medina by emailing fgomezmedina**.
Privacy Notice
Your details will be used to add you to our mailing list and receive communications about the ADViCE Project. Your data will be shared with our partners on the project, Energy Catapult and Digital Catapult, who may also contact you about the project. For more information about how we process your data please see the Turing Privacy Notice here. You can view the Energy Catapult privacy notice here and Digital Catapult privacy notice here.