We are excited to announce the launch of our new GitHub project 'GCAM-Configuration-Collaborative', which aims to provide a base configuration for SGC GCam 8.8 port that can be easily modified and improved by developers and users alike.
With this project, we hope to create a collaborative community where individuals can share their knowledge and expertise to enhance the photography experience for everyone. By providing a solid starting point for SGC GCam users, we believe that we can empower individuals to take control of their camera settings and capture stunning photos in any lighting condition. Our project is open to anyone who wants to contribute, and we welcome feedback and suggestions from all members of the community.
Join us today and let's make SGC GCam even better together!
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We are setting just a few ground rules:
With this project, we hope to create a collaborative community where individuals can share their knowledge and expertise to enhance the photography experience for everyone. By providing a solid starting point for SGC GCam users, we believe that we can empower individuals to take control of their camera settings and capture stunning photos in any lighting condition. Our project is open to anyone who wants to contribute, and we welcome feedback and suggestions from all members of the community.
Join us today and let's make SGC GCam even better together!
Join our ***Link removed by moderator***
We are setting just a few ground rules:
- Changes must be applied to the most recent version of the approved configuration file that is available on GitHub. This will help ensure that the project is kept up-to-date and that contributors are working with the latest version.
- When submitting changes, contributors should provide "before" and "after" photos to showcase the improvements made to the configuration file. This will help other users understand the impact of the changes and provide a visual representation of the differences.
- All changes must be documented and described in the commit message or pull request. This will help other contributors understand the purpose and intent of the changes and make it easier to review and approve them.
- Contributors should test their changes thoroughly before submitting them to the project. This will help ensure that the changes are working as intended and that they do not introduce any new issues or bugs.
- Any changes submitted to the project should be respectful and follow the community guidelines. This includes avoiding offensive language, adhering to copyright laws, and respecting the opinions and contributions of other members of the community.
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