Find issues to work on ********************** Bugs and issues are tracked on `on GitHub`_. For new contributors, we especially recommend finding issues labeled **good first issue**, and during Hacktoberfest the **hacktoberfest** label should contain self-contained issues suitable for participants. If you would like to work on documentation specifically, you can also use the **documentation** label to filter the list of issues. Claim an issue ============== You can express your interest in an issue by posting a comment on it. If a week has passed without a status update or PR created, other contributors may consider the issue to be available for them to work on. No-code or low-code options =========================== Contributing to our documentation is a great way to get involved with no or minimal coding experience. If you can't find a documentation issue you want to work on, you can always `read the documentation `_ and see what improvements you think can be made. Common documentation issues include: * spelling and grammar * the user interface/experience (UI/UX) * accessibility * the CSS theming * or even just highlighting things you found confusing or unclear .. LINKS .. include:: ../links.txt .. _on Github: https://github.com/canonical/cloud-init/issues