Become a contributor to the ethereumclassic.org website!
If you want to submit content or make updates to ethereumclassic.org, you can do so in a number of ways:
You can easily make submissions of Apps, Videos, News and Service Links (Exchanges, Wallets, Pools, etc.) using https://etc.contributions.app/.
For other more complex content updates, you can:
If you're not familiar with GitHub making a pull request seems complicated, then you can simply input your content suggestion or news article into a New Issue and another contributor can make a PR for you. Also, you can reach out for help from other contributors in the discord #website channel.
A written and video tutorial on how to contribute is available at https://ethereumclassic.org/blog/2023-01-03-how-to-contribute-to-etc-community-website/.
In short, if you'd like to submit relevant content to the website, please follow the instructions below.
New GitHub contributors can follow this contribution guide to contribute to repositories.
content/news/links.collection.en.yaml
content/videos/videos.collection.en.yaml
content/services/apps/apps.collection.en.yaml
ethereumclassic:master
branch using the big green button.
If you're writing Ethereum Classic content, the Media Kit repository holds an abundance of Ethereum Classic brand assets for content creators. Please pretty up those ETC articles with Ethereum Classic specific images, a lot of work went into all those graphics. If you're a graphic designer, please consider contributing to our branding by submitting content to the Media Kit repository.
If you would like to contribute translations to the ETC Website, please contact a maintainer, and we can help you get set up.
Please reply to this issue and detail which language you can help with, or introduce yourself to the ETC Discord Server.
You'll need to sign up to https://crowdin.com/project/etc-web-test-3, where you can contribute translations. A tutorial is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8SvCy0ayMc.
A version of the website that has all languages enabled and the Crowdin Inline Editor is available at https://etc-i18n.netlify.app/.
This is a Gatsby project. To run the development mode, clone this repo, run npm install
followed by npm start
.
A Dockerfile is included for a more reliable development environment. If you have the Remote Containers
plugin installed in vscode, it should prompt you to open this project inside a container.
Issues and pull requests are welcome. You can also get an overview of issues on the project kanban.
An archived version of the old website can be found at https://github.com/ethereumclassic/ethereumclassic.github.io-v1
Unless otherwise specified, the content within this repository is CC0 (public domain). Code is MIT.