Contribute#
Pyfar is completely open source and it’s license allows unrestricted educational and commercial use. It is made by the acoustics research community for the acoustics research community. We welcome any contributions – go ahead if you are in the mood. For this, please note and follow our code of conduct.
Feedback, bugs, feature requests
The best way for any feedback, bug reports, and feature request is to open a new issue on GitHub. The GitHub projects are linked through the Code buttons on pyfar.org.
Contribute code or documentation
If you want to add code or documentation, a good starting point for ideas are the issues on GitHub. The GitHub projects are linked through the Code buttons pyfar.org. If you have own ideas for contributions, may it be code, or other things, it would be best to get in touch through Slack or info@pyfar.org. Before starting, please have a look at the contribution guidelines.
Contribute examples
If you’re using any of the pyfar related packages and have examples that you think would be useful for others, please consider adding them to the gallery. Guidelines on how to contribute your examples in the form of a Jupyter notebook can be found in the section on contributing to the gallery.