Contributing to the translated content of MDN Web Docs
🎉 First of all, thanks for taking the time to contribute to MDN Web Docs' translated content! 🎉
The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to the translated content of MDN Web Docs, which is hosted within the MDN Organization on GitHub.
Guidelines for peers can be found here.
Locales
Before we go any further, you should be aware that we are only accepting updates to active locales — this means locales that have active community maintenance teams in place to review PRs, fix issues, make updates, etc. Currently the list of active locales is:
fr
ja
ko
pt-BR
ru
zh
(zh-CN
andzh-TW
)es
If you want to just find a task and jump in, search by the labels l10n-fr
, l10n-ja
, l10n-ko
, l10n-pt-br
, l10n-ru
, l10n-zh
and l10n-es
in this repo's issues list, or the main content repo issues.
Code of Conduct
Everyone participating in this project is expected to follow our Code of Conduct.
License
When contributing to the content you agree to license your contributions according to our license.
Contribute to MDN Web Docs
You can contribute to MDN Web Docs and be a part of our community through content contributions, engineering, or translation work. The MDN Web Docs project welcomes contributions from everyone who shares our goals and wants to contribute constructively and respectfully within our community.
To find out how to get started, see the CONTRIBUTING.md document in this repository. By participating in and contributing to our projects and discussions, you acknowledge that you have read and agree to our Code of Conduct.
Get in touch
You can communicate with the MDN Web Docs team and community using the communication channels.
Additionally, you can communicate with a specific localization tem using their own available communication channels.