We are sometimes asked by users how to give back to the project. Here
are some ideas, but if you have new ones, feel free to share them with us.
+Provide fresh-eyes feedback
+^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
+
+We are working on the project since years. We take for granted things that are hard to infer at first, and traps we don't even see anymore.
+Likewise, it's hard for us to maintain the documentation uptodate with the current situation, because we don't rely on the doc when navigating the project.
+This is why your first impression as a newcomer to the project is utterly precious for us.
+Please make sure to write a `discovery report <https://diff.wikimedia.org/2014/03/25/seeing-through-the-eyes-of-new-technical-contributors/>`_ to enlight us.
+You can send it either as a bug report, as a mail on the list or simply post it as is to the Mattermost channel.
+
Spread the word
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-There are many ways to help the SimGrid project. The first and most
-natural one is to **use SimGrid for your research, and say so**. Cite
-the SimGrid framework in your papers and discuss of its advantages with
-your colleagues to spread the word. When we ask for new funding to
-sustain the project, the number of publications enabled by SimGrid is
-always the first question we get. The more you use the framework,
-the better for us.
-
-Make sure that your scientific publications using SimGrid actually
-cite the `right paper <https://simgrid.org/publications.html>`_.
-Also make sure that these citations are correctly listed on
-`our list <https://simgrid.org/usages.html>`_.
-
-You can also **help us constituting an active and welcoming user
-community**. Subscribe to the mailing lists, and answer the
-questions that newscomers have if you can. Point them (gently ;) to
-the relevant part of the documentation on need, and help them becoming
-part of our community too.
-
-Another easy way to help the project is to add a link to the `SimGrid
-homepage <https://simgrid.org>`_ on your site to improve SimGrid's ranking in
-search engines.
-
-Finally, if you organize a scientific event where you expect many
-potential users, you can invite us to give a tutorial on SimGrid. We
-found that 45 minutes to one hour is very sharp, but
-`doable <http://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/blog/2012/1120/Simgrid_at_Louvain/>`_.
-It is enough to explain the main motivations and outcomes of the
-project in order to motivate the attendees get more information on
-SimGrid, and eventually improve their scientific habits by using a
-sound simulation framework.
+A simple way to help the SimGrid project is to **use SimGrid for your research, and say so**.
+`Cite the SimGrid framework<https://simgrid.org/publications.html>`_ in your papers and speak of it with your colleagues to spread the word.
+The number of publications enabled by SimGrid is really important when asking for further fundings to sustain the project:
+The more you use the framework, the better for us.
+
+Add a link to the `SimGrid homepage <https://simgrid.org>`_ on your site to improve our ranking in search engines.
+
+You can also **help us constituting an active and welcoming user community**. Answer to the question sent to the mailing lists if you can, gently pointing to
+the relevant part of the documentation on need, and help newscomers becoming part of our community too.
+
+Finally, you can invite us for a talk on SimGrid to events you organize.
+We have various format, ranging from a focused `20 minute talks <http://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/blog/2020/1124/SimGrid_presentations>`_
+to a `45mn dense tutorial <http://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/blog/2012/1120/Simgrid_at_Louvain/>`_,
+to a `2 hours seminar <http://people.irisa.fr/Martin.Quinson/blog/2016/0524/Experimental_methodology_for_distributed_systems>`_, or
+even to `multi-days events <https://simgrid.org/tutorials.html>`_.
+Note that even if most of these examples are from the same individual, several people in the team can present the project.
+It's just that I wrote this paragraph so took the examples I knew, from my own experience :)
Report (and fix) issues
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
find**, be it a typo in the documentation, a paragraph that needs to
be reworded, a bug in the code, or any other problem. The best way to
do so is to open an issue on our
-`Bug Tracker <https://github.com/simgrid/simgrid/issues>`_ so
+`Bug Tracker <https://framagit.org/simgrid/simgrid/issues>`_ so
that we don't forget about it.
The worst way to report such issues is to go through private emails.