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Contributing to Greek Twitter Sentiment Analysis

We welcome contributions to the Greek Twitter Sentiment Analysis project! This document provides guidelines for contributions to help you get started. We appreciate your help in making this project a success, and we encourage you to read through these guidelines before making your contribution.

How to Contribute

There are many ways you can help contribute to this project:

  • Code Contributions: Submit bug fixes, enhancements, or new features.
  • Data Contributions: Help us improve or expand our dataset.
  • Documentation: Improve or suggest changes to documentation.
  • Issue Reporting: Report bugs or propose new features.

Getting Started

  1. Fork the Repository: Begin by forking the repository to your GitHub account.
  2. Clone the Repository: Clone the forked repository to your local machine.
  3. Create a New Branch: Before making any changes, switch to a new branch.

Coding Guidelines

  • Code Style: Follow the coding style and conventions that are used in the project.
  • Commit Messages: Write clear and descriptive commit messages.
  • Testing: Add tests for any new functionality and ensure that all tests pass before submitting a pull request.

Pull Request Process

  1. Ensure Up-to-date: Make sure your fork is up to date with the base repository.
  2. Submit Pull Request: Push your changes to your fork and then submit a pull request to the main repository.
  3. Review: Maintain an active presence to respond to any comments or questions from other project members.

Community

  • Respectful Communication: Always communicate respectfully with other project contributors. Remember to be considerate and kind in your interactions.
  • Inclusion: We aim to create an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone.

Questions?

Feel free to reach out by opening an issue in the repository if you need clarification or have any specific questions about contributing.

Thank you for your interest in contributing to the Greek Twitter Sentiment Analysis project. We look forward to your contributions!