java-tron is the implementation of TRON protocol. As core developers to the java-tron project, our shared responsibility is to collaborate constructively with other contributors. This responsibility covers all forms of contribution, whether that's submitting features to the implementation or documentation, fixing bugs, reviewing other peoples' PRs & issues, or discussing TIPs, etc.
As a result of the responsibilities core developers accept, we gain the privilege of being able to approve proposed changes, as well as being able to reject them as inappropriate. Core developers are also able to request that even already merged changes be escalated for further discussion, and potentially even reverted prior to release.
Developers who are interested in contributing to java-tron project are welcome and encouraged. Anyone can make contributions, ranging from GitHub issues, documentations to providing new features and patches.
Community developers who have made outstanding contributions to java-tron code, after being evaluated by the TRON Foundation, are given the chance to become a 'Core Developer.' Core Developers have the authority to manage the core code base, and therefore have more obligations to participate in core project contributions.
Join us!
Community Developers Incentives Programme:
https://tronprotocol.github.io/documentation-en/developers/incentives/
For more information
Github: https://github.com/tronprotocol
Telegram: https://t.me/troncoredevscommunity
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