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Stitch Documentation

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Welcome to the Stitch Docs! This is the repository for stitchdata.com/docs, a Jekyll-based documentation site.

The master branch is continuously deployed to production using Netlify.

If you need support for Stitch, contact Stitch Support by emailing [email protected] or logging into your Stitch account and clicking the pink chat bubble in the bottom-right corner.


Contributing

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Take a look at the open list of issues to get an idea of what's in the queue. If you find something that interests you, leave a note that you've started working on it to prevent conflicts.

CLA

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Our reason for having a CLA is to define the rights of the contributors — Stitches and non-Stitches alike - and avoid potential confusion and misunderstandings. We believe in DTRT, or Doing The Right Thing. For this project, that means:

  • Ensuring all contributors are equal, and
  • The rights to contributions used by the community cannot be withheld or revoked

Shortly after you open a pull request, you should receive an email from Stitch containing a link to the CLA. Click the link, complete the form, read the CLA, then click I agree. You won't be asked to sign the CLA again unless we make a change.

Stitch will not merge a pull request made against the Stitch Docs project until it is associated with a signed CLA.


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Authors

Jazmin (@jazsmi) - Stitch - Technical Documentation Engineer, Repo Owner

Check out the other contributors to the Stitch Docs.


Inspiration and Thanks

  • SendGrid for inspiring us to overhaul and then open source our docs
  • Tom Johnson for the theme that got us started

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