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* feat(docs): README update * docs: README edited. Some work is still needed * fill missing parts in README --------- Co-authored-by: Dmitry Kurinskiy <dmitry@fluence.one> Co-authored-by: DieMyst <dmitry.shakhtarin@fluence.ai>
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## Contribute Code
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You are welcome to contribute to Fluence!
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Things you need to know:
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1. You need to **agree to the [Contributor License Agreement](https://gist.github.com/fluencelabs-org/3f4cbb3cc14c1c0fb9ad99d8f7316ed7) (CLA)**. This is a common practice in all major Open Source projects. At the current moment, we are unable to accept contributions made on behalf of a company. Only individual contributions will be accepted.
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2. **Not all proposed contributions can be accepted**. Some features may, e.g., just fit a third-party add-on better. The contribution must fit the overall direction of Fluence and really improve it. The more effort you invest, the better you should clarify in advance whether the contribution fits: the best way would be to just open an issue to discuss the contribution you plan to make.
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### Contributor License Agreement
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When you contribute, you have to be aware that your contribution is covered by **[Apache License 2.0](./LICENSE)**, but might relicensed under few other software licenses mentioned in the **Contributor License Agreement**. In particular, you need to agree to the Contributor License Agreement. If you agree to its content, you simply have to click on the link posted by the CLA assistant as a comment to the pull request. Click it to check the CLA, then accept it on the following screen if you agree to it. The CLA assistant will save this decision for upcoming contributions and will notify you if there is any change to the CLA in the meantime.
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