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Populating the Contributor's Guide #19

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What do want to the Contributor's Guide to look like?

We got a first draft of the Contributor's Guide done following discussion in #4, and #15 extends this to include instructions on building the html on a local machine. That's already out of date because #17 adds auto-building of PRs on readthedocs, which is awfully convenient for developing and testing new content.

In light of our discussions around entraining the community into Project Pythia, my view is that the scope of the Contributor's Guide should be broad. It should be a gateway for people to get involved, and must be accessible to all skill levels.

I think it would be terrific to cross-link our Contributor's Guide with some of the training material that will populate the portal, so that we have well-maintained tutorials and instructions that allow someone to go from total beginner to submitting PRs with new portal content.

What do people think? And are there any good examples of Guides from other community projects that can serve as models?

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