SAP-docs / btp-integration-suite

Markdown source for the Integration Suite documentation. Enables feedback and contributions to improve the documentation.
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Contributions to SAP Integration Suite documentation

Found a mistake in our documentation? Always wanted to add a step in one of our procedures that could save many others much time? Then you're at the right place! All contributions made to the Markdown files in the docs directory are reviewed, and if deemed valuable be added to our official documentation on SAP Help Portal. The easiest way is to start there, and choose Edit to find the right Markdown file to contribute to.

You can currently make contributions to the following guides in this repository:

Guide Description
SAP Integration Suite SAP Integration Suite connects and contextualizes processes and data while enabling new content-rich applications to be assembled faster with less dependence on IT.
SAP API Management in the Cloud Foundry Environment SAP API Management is a standalone service that lets you publish, promote, and oversee APIs in a secure and scalable environment.
SAP Cloud Integration SAP Cloud Integration facilitates the integration of business processes spanning different companies, organizations, or departments within an organization.

Requirements

For contributions, it's required that you have a GitHub account. For more information, see Signing up for a new GitHub account in the GitHub documentation.

Contributing

We recommend using the documentation on SAP Help Portal as a starting point for contributions:

  1. Open one of the guides that support contributions, listed above.
  2. You can either:
    • Choose Feedback > Edit page to suggest a change for the current page you see in the Help Portal viewer, or
    • Choose Feedback > Create issue to open a GitHub issue in this repository.

If you only make a small contribution, that's the quickest way to propose a change. For larger contributions, we recommend forking this repository to work locally. The filenames in the docs directory are created based on the title of the page on SAP Help Portal.

More information: Contribution Guidelines

Code of Conduct

Adhere to the SAP Open Source Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and open culture for everyone involved in contributions to SAP documentation.

Licensing

See our LICENSE for copyright and license information.