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title: Making it easier to contribute to Jekyll
description: We've made it easier to contribute to Jekyll by updating our contributing documentation and introducing Jekyll Affinity Teams, teams dedicated to specific aspects of the project.
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author: benbalter
categories: [community]
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Jekyll is an open source project, built entirely by community members just like you. These community contributions can come in many forms beyond just writing code, from reporting an issue or suggesting a new feature to improving documentation or providing feedback on proposed changes.
If you've been looking to get involved with the Jekyll community, but didn't know, we've recently made it easier to contribute to Jekyll in two ways:
First, we've completely rewritten [the project's contributing guidelines](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/contributing/), outlining [the various ways you can contribute](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/contributing/#ways-to-contribute), and including better instructions for [submitting proposed changes via GitHub.com](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/contributing/#submitting-a-pull-request-via-githubcom) or for [submitting your first code improvement](https://jekyllrb.com/docs/contributing/#code-contributions). If you have any feedback, we'd love to hear it! Simply click the "improve this page" button in the top right corner of the contributing documentation.
Second, this week, we created six community interest groups, we're calling Jekyll affinity teams. If you're interested in a particular aspect of the project (or just want to learn more), you can join any one of these team (or two, or three), to participate in discussions about potential bugs and proposed improvements. And the best part is there's no commitment. If you just want to listen, or if at any point you want to leave (or switch teams), that's totally fine. We won't say a thing. As of today, the teams are "build", "documentation", "ecosystem", "performance", "stability", and "windows". To learn more about the various affinity teams, or to join one (please do!), visit [teams.jekyllrb.com](https://teams.jekyllrb.com/).
We hope these changes will make it easier for you to make your first (or second, or third) contribution to Jekyll today. Thanks for helping to make Jekyll awesome!