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Contributing Guide
Thanks for checking out the DPG Wiki! We're excited to hear and learn from you. We've put together the following guidelines to help you figure out where you can best be helpful. The DPG Wiki is actively maintained by the DPGA Secretariat as an official manual for the requirements of each indicator of the DPG Standard. However, we welcome contributions to other guides and curated lists that augment the DPG Wiki. There are many ways you can directly contribute (in descending order of need):
- Fix editorial inconsistencies or inaccuracies.
- Add new content, templates, or resources.
- Improve existing documentation or structure.
Kindly read the contributing guide on the dpg-resources repository to learn how to propose changes to the other guides and curated lists. Thank you!
Digital Public Goods (DPGs) are open-source software, open data, open AI systems, and open content collections that adhere to privacy and other applicable laws and best practices, do no harm, and help attain the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). If you have any questions regarding the DPG application process or anything else, you can ask directly to the DPG Community for guidance or send us an email; we're available to help you.