A non-biased, community-driven, fact-based information sheet aimed at educating customers on web-accessibility overlays.
Contributions to the design and/ or code are encouraged!
We follow a modified "git flow" type of workflow:
- Create an issue that describes the change you want to make (or pick one from the list of desired changes)
- Create a branch for that issue
- Issue a pull request against the
develop
branch that is solely focused on the issue you're working against. - Once a repo admin approves the PR, it will be merged into
develop
- From there, it'll be verified on the preview version of the site and, if acceptable, a PR will be made to go from
develop
tomain
. - When the PR to
main
has passed, it will automatically deploy.
Contributions of content will follow the exact same workflow as above.
Please note the following general content guidance:
- This project is aimed at conveying facts. Content should strive to avoid hyperbole, exaggeration, and logical fallacy.
- Opinions should be avoided unless they are opinions of end users describing their experiences with overlays.
- Advertisements for any product, service, or company is prohibited.
- You should use Wikipedia's Content Standards and Principles as guides for what we're trying to accomplish here.