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diff --git a/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md b/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md index feb32eb06f..68e27a6e8f 100644 --- a/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md +++ b/guides/source/contributing_to_ruby_on_rails.md @@ -3,11 +3,11 @@ Contributing to Ruby on Rails This guide covers ways in which _you_ can become a part of the ongoing development of Ruby on Rails. After reading it, you should be familiar with: -* Using GitHub to report issues -* Cloning master and running the test suite -* Helping to resolve existing issues -* Contributing to the Ruby on Rails documentation -* Contributing to the Ruby on Rails code +* Using GitHub to report issues. +* Cloning master and running the test suite. +* Helping to resolve existing issues. +* Contributing to the Ruby on Rails documentation. +* Contributing to the Ruby on Rails code. Ruby on Rails is not "someone else's framework." Over the years, hundreds of people have contributed to Ruby on Rails ranging from a single character to massive architectural changes or significant documentation — all with the goal of making Ruby on Rails better for everyone. Even if you don't feel up to writing code or documentation yet, there are a variety of other ways that you can contribute, from reporting issues to testing patches. |