 GitHub's a place where we keep track of our code and all of our issues. Naomi was saying, if I have an idea for press books, where do I put it? So the basic idea is that we have a repo that's called ideas. So if you go to github.com, pressbooks, ideas, you'll see this is what we call a repository and there's a tab right here that says issues. If you have an idea for press books, you can write an issue here. So then what you would do is you'd see here all the other issues that people have opened. And if you look there, there's someone named M.M. Salmon who's asking this very question, some ideas that she has opened recently. If you wanted to open your very first issue or idea, you would click the button that says new issue over here. And then you would tell us my great idea. We're gonna try to provide a little bit of sample guidance. Anything that has these little exclamation marks you can just replace. So it says, tell us the feature in detail you want. I'd like to import Google Docs into pressbooks. The feature use case, will it support a broad range of users or particular segment? This would be great for anyone who collaborates in Google Docs and then wants to publish a book in pressbooks. So lots of people. Basically what we need to know is what is it that you want to do? Why is it that you wanna do that? And who would benefit from this? And then I will read and review this and we'll take it into our planning and refinement and hopefully turn it into a feature that we can release to users. What you'll need to have at the GitHub account which is free. And then you would need to be a little bit familiar with something called Markdown. You can kind of use this WYSIWYG to get you through most things. And if you wanna see what your issue looks like you can click the preview tab. Oh, that looks pretty good. I can remove the other notes. I don't have any. So then I would say submit new issue. Steele's just made his first new issue. It's called his great idea. Oh, I need to change the title. We call it Google Docs import. And I've just saved that. That would be how you'd create an issue. Now, if it's not a feature idea or it's more of a bug the way that you would usually do that is to come into the pressbooks project and do the same thing but in the pressbooks repository. So here you'd click an issue and when you click new issue, it'll tell you is it an idea? If it's an idea, it will send you to idea. If it's a bug, then you click the get started button there. And there's a slightly different template for bugs because you just need to say, okay, what version of pressbooks are you using? Is it up to date? All that stuff. And then what's happening? What's the bug? How can we reproduce it? What did you expect would happen? What actually happened? And then if you file that bug, we'll be able to take it from there.