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Welcome! If you are new to the library you might want to check out the getting started page to setup your environment for development. Perhaps you would like to contribute? Or looking for more information on our vision or roadmap? Maybe you are just looking for links to help you find things?
The SharePoint Client Development Special Interest Group (SIG) was started under the larger PnP organization to provide folks with a desire to learn more about the upcoming SP Fx and client development a place to interact with their peers. This is the first of likely many SIGs within the PnP org and as such we will learn and evolve as we grow.
The SIG is tasked with developing this library contained in this repo, generating guidance on SharePoint client side development practices, and creating samples across the various development scenarios.
We hold the idea of Worldwide, One Team as being a central tenant to what we do. Everyone is welcome to join and participate - whether that is on the weekly calls, through the Yammer or Gitter conversations, or through contributing to the repository here. Bring your ideas and share your experience, we will all be better for it! We have three core team principles:
- Elastic Team - We understand everyone has work, family, hobbies, and life. When you have time to contribute and participate - fantastic! When you are busy, no worries, this is completely understood and expected.
- Community Driven - We are always open to and listen to all feedback. This doesn't mean your idea will necessarily jump to the top of the priorities, but everything will be considered and given careful thought.
- Enabling Developers - This has two facets: the first being enabling those folks that want to contribute to have a great experience and get to do some fun and interesting work, while learning new skills; and the second is to enable consumers of our work to have an equally great experience using our library, samples, and guidance.
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