Lee nuestra ["Guía de como contribuir a Open Source"](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/how-to-contribute-to-open-source). Es una referencia completa para proyectos aptos para principiantes. E incluye muchos consejos de contribución de código abierto.
We have the user contributed translations live in Chinese (中文) and Spanish (Español). We intend to localize freeCodeCamp into several major world languages. You can read all about this in our [announcement here](https://www.freecodecamp.org/news/world-language-translation-effort).
If you think you've found a bug, first read the ["Help I've Found a Bug"](https://forum.freecodecamp.org/t/how-to-report-a-bug/19543) article and follow its instructions.
If you're confident it's a new bug, go ahead and create a new GitHub issue. Be sure to include as much information as possible so that we can reproduce the bug. We have a pre-defined issue template to help you through this.
Please note that these GitHub issues are for codebase-related issues and discussions – not for getting help with learning to code. Whenever in doubt, you should [seek assistance on the forum](https://forum.freecodecamp.org) before creating a GitHub issue.
Please don't create GitHub issues for security issues. Instead, please send an email to `security@freecodecamp.org` and we'll look into it immediately.
Yes. Please note we are unable to commit to any timelines or paperwork that may be a requirement by your college or university. We receive many pull-requests and code contributions by volunteer developers, and we respect their time and efforts. Out of respect for all of our other contributors, we will not give any PR special priority just because it happens to be school-related.
The code maintainers [triage](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Software_bug#Bug_management) issues and pull requests based on their priority, severity, and other factors. You can [find a complete glossary of their meanings here](https://github.com/freecodecamp/freecodecamp/labels).
You should go through [**`help wanted`**](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22help+wanted%22) or [**`first timers only`**](https://github.com/freeCodeCamp/freeCodeCamp/issues?q=is%3Aopen+is%3Aissue+label%3A%22first+timers+only%22) issues for a quick overview of what is available for you to work on.
> [!TIP] Los temas de **`se busca ayuda`** están en marcha y no es necesario pedir permiso antes de trabajar en ellos. Sin embargo, temas con la etiqueta **`solo principiantes`** son temas especiales que están diseñados para personas que no han contribuido a la base de código de freeCodeCamp antes.
For typos and other wording changes, you can directly open pull requests without creating an issue first. Please be sure to mention details in the pull request description to help us understand and review your contribution – even if it's just a minor change.
1. Lo más probable es que fusionemos el primer pull request que aborde el número o problema.
2. En el caso de múltiples colaboradores abriendo un pull request para el mismo problema más o menos al mismo tiempo, daremos prioridad al pull request que aborde mejor la cuestión. Algunas de las cosas que consideramos:
- ¿Has incluido pruebas?
- ¿Has detectado todos los casos de usos?
- ¿Te aseguraste de que pasaran todas las pruebas, y confirmaste que todo funciona localmente?
3. Por último, damos prioridad a los pull requests que siguen nuestras directrices recomendadas.
- ¿Has seguido la lista de verificación de pull request?
- ¿Has dado a tu pull request un título significativo?
We are excited to help you contribute to any of the topics that you would like to work on. If you ask us questions on the related issue threads, we will be glad to clarify. Be sure to search for your question before posting a new one.