diff --git a/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md b/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md index 378d8aecd..f51d53d79 100644 --- a/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md +++ b/.github/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -##[Contributing](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html) +# [Contributing](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html) There are many ways in which you can contribute to Kivy. Code patches are just one thing amongst others that you can submit to help the @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ improvements, advertisement & advocating, testing, graphics contributions and many different things. Just talk to us if you want to help, and we will help you help us. -##[Feedback](https://kivy.org/docs/contact.html) +## [Feedback](https://kivy.org/docs/contact.html) This is by far the easiest way to contribute something. If you're using Kivy for your own project, don't hesitate sharing. It doesn't have to be a @@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ feel encouraged to report any obstacles you encountered such as missing documentation, misleading directions or similar. We are perfectionists, so even if it's just a typo, let us know. -#[Reporting an Issue](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#reporting-an-issue) +## [Reporting an Issue](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#reporting-an-issue) If you have any problems, a crash, a segfault, missing documentation, invalid spelling, weird examples, please take 2 minutes to report the issue and follow the guide lines mentioned [here.](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#reporting-an-issue) -##[Code Contributions](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#code-contributions) +## [Code Contributions](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#code-contributions) Code contributions (patches, new features) are the most obvious way to help with the project's development. Since this is quite common, we ask you to follow our @@ -44,7 +44,7 @@ code history (you can opt-out if you don't want that). * [Git & GitHub](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#git-github) * [Code Workflow](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#code-workflow) -##[Documentation Contributions](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#documentation-contributions) +## [Documentation Contributions](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#documentation-contributions) Documentation contributions generally follow the same workflow as code contributions, just a bit more lax. We don't ask you to go through all the @@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ follow the suggested workflow. * [Docstrings](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute.html#docstrings) -#Unit tests contributions +## Unit tests contributions The [Unit tests](https://kivy.org/docs/contribute-unittest.html) page explains how the Kivy unit tests work and how you can create your own. Please