Getting Involved
Welcome to the TWC community đź‘‹
We’re excited to have you here!
Before you dive into the code, we’d love for you to introduce yourself and connect with others in our GitHub Discussions.
Introduce Yourself​
Head over to the Introductions category in GitHub Discussions and say hi!
You can share as much or as little as you’d like — this is your space to connect.
Here are a few ideas you can include in your introduction:
- 🧑‍💻 Who you are (name, background, or what you enjoy working on)
- 🎯 What your goals are — what do you want to learn or improve?
- 🤝 What you’re hoping to contribute or explore in the TWC project
- đź’¬ Any particular areas of interest (frontend, backend, DevOps, writing docs, design, etc.)
By doing this, we’ll help you find common ground with other contributors and suggest suitable tasks or learning opportunities that match your goals.
Engage With the Community​
Don’t be shy, jump into ongoing discussions, ask questions, and share your thoughts.
We value all forms of participation: whether it’s contributing code, helping others, giving feedback, or sharing ideas.
A few quick ways to get started:
- Reply to someone’s introduction with a warm welcome
- Ask for guidance or offer help to others
- Start a small conversation about something you’re curious about
Every message counts — the more we talk, the stronger the community becomes ❤️
Why This Matters​
TWC is more than just a codebase, it’s a collaborative space for learning, growing, and creating together.
By introducing yourself and engaging in discussions, you become part of a culture of openness, curiosity, and shared progress.
Let’s build something meaningful together. 🚀