Thanks for wanting to contribute to Gnucap Gnucap is designed as a modular system around a core library. The core library is considered stable. Most user functionality is implemented as plugins, and this includes all device models, (model) language support, simulation commands and more. The dissemination of open standards and correct implementations thereof is an important contribution to Gnucap. Fixing code elsewhere, and convincing people to move on does not technically require interaction with us. If you wish to discuss standards and build bridges between tools, be our guest. Consequently, you are not generally required to request our approval for your contribution. You may share and distribute your own creation following common practice. We are always happy to give feedback and help, provided your code is made available under a GPLv3-or-later compatible license. We welcome bug reports. If you are in the position to offer a patch or a test case, feel free to send it by email, or file it on codeberg [1]. Sometimes changes to library code are required to achieve certain goals. If you need more than bugfixing, please contact us through the developer mailing list [0] or on matrix [m]. Feature requests will influence our future grant proposals. Various features are developped in separate repositories and/or distributed as separate packages. The most official ones can be found here [2]. For further resources, technical details and conventions, see [3]. [0] https://savannah.gnu.org/mail/?group_id=562 [1] https://codeberg.org/gnucap [2] https://savannah.gnu.org/git/?group=gnucap [3] http://gnucap.org/dokuwiki/doku.php/gnucap:manual:tech [m] #gnucap:matrix.org