Our goal is to cluster the continuous proximity measures produced by Statistics Canada.
We welcome contributors of all skill levels and backgrounds to our project. If you're interested in contributing, please take a moment to read through these guidelines to get started.
We have a Code of Conduct in place to ensure that all contributors feel welcome and respected. Please take a moment to review it before making any contributions to the project.
To get an idea of what kind of work is currently happening on the project, please refer to the following resources:
- README: This is where you can find a brief overview of the project, its purpose, and how to get started.
- Source Code: Getting familiar with the source code can be a helpful when wanting to make changes.
We use the following communication channels to discuss the project:
- GitHub Discussions: This is where we keep track of bugs, enhancements, and other issues related to the project.
We use GitHub to manage contributions to the project. If you're not familiar with GitHub, we recommend checking out their Getting Started Guide.
If you're new to the project, we recommend starting with some of our Good First Bugs. These are small, easy tasks that can help you get familiar with the project and contribute meaningfully.
If you come across a bug, please report it by opening an issue in our GitHub repository. Be sure to include as much detail as possible so that we can identify and fix the issue as quickly as possible.
If you have any questions or need help with the project, please don't hesitate to reach out. You can contact us here.