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  872. For more information about the ways you can contribute to NumPy, visit [our website](https://numpy.org/contribute/).
  873. If you’re unsure where to start or how your skills fit in, reach out! You can
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  876. Our preferred channels of communication are all public, but if you’d like to
  877. speak to us in private first, contact our community coordinators at
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  880. We also have a biweekly community call, details of which are announced on the
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  882. If you are new to contributing to open source, [this
  883. guide](https://opensource.guide/how-to-contribute/) helps explain why, what,
  884. and how to successfully get involved.