Contributors¶
This workshop was created by the IBM Developer Advocacy team with contributions from various IBM teams and community members.
Core Team¶
IBM Developer Advocacy¶
- Organization: IBM Developer
- Twitter: @IBMDeveloper
- LinkedIn: IBM Developer
IBM Research¶
- Organization: IBM Research
- Focus: Agentic AI and Bob development
Workshop Authors¶
James Busche¶
- GitHub: jbusche
Yi-Hong Wang¶
- GitHub: yh-wang
Ted Chang¶
- GitHub: tedhtchang
Workshop Design Team¶
- IBM Developer Advocacy Team
- IBM Education and Training
- IBM Research AI Team
Special Thanks¶
IBM Teams¶
- IBM Bob Engineering Team - For developing the Bob platform
- IBM Watson Team - For AI technology and insights
- IBM Cloud Team - For infrastructure and deployment support
- IBM Design Team - For workshop materials and visual design
Community Contributors¶
We welcome contributions from the community! If you've contributed to this workshop through: - Bug reports and fixes - Content improvements - Translation efforts - Workshop facilitation - Feedback and suggestions
Thank you for helping make these workshops better!
How to Contribute¶
We welcome contributions to improve these workshops! Here's how you can help:
Reporting Issues¶
Found a bug or have a suggestion? 1. Check existing issues 2. Open a new issue with a clear description 3. Include steps to reproduce (for bugs) 4. Suggest improvements or new content
Contributing Content¶
Want to improve the workshop content?
1. Fork the repository
2. Create a feature branch (git checkout -b feature/improvement)
3. Make your changes
4. Test locally with mkdocs serve
5. Commit with clear messages
6. Push to your fork
7. Open a Pull Request
Content Guidelines¶
- Follow the existing structure and style
- Use clear, accessible language
- Include examples and practical exercises
- Test all code snippets and commands
- Update navigation in
mkdocs.ymlif needed - Add screenshots where helpful
Translation Contributions¶
Interested in translating the workshop? 1. Contact the team via GitHub issues 2. Follow the translation guidelines 3. Maintain technical accuracy 4. Keep formatting consistent
Recognition¶
Contributors List¶
We maintain a list of all contributors in our repository. Your contributions will be recognized through: - GitHub contributor statistics - Mentions in release notes - Community recognition - IBM Developer badges (where applicable)
Becoming a Contributor¶
To be listed as a contributor: 1. Make meaningful contributions (code, content, or documentation) 2. Have your pull request merged 3. You'll automatically appear in GitHub's contributor list
Code of Conduct¶
All contributors are expected to follow the IBM Code of Conduct and maintain a respectful, inclusive environment.
Our Standards¶
- Be respectful and inclusive
- Welcome newcomers and help them learn
- Focus on constructive feedback
- Respect different viewpoints and experiences
- Accept responsibility for mistakes
Contact¶
For Workshop Questions¶
- Open an issue: GitHub Issues
- Email: developer@ibm.com
For IBM Employees¶
- Internal Slack channels
- IBM Developer Advocacy team
- Workshop facilitator contacts
For Media Inquiries¶
- IBM Media Relations: Contact IBM
License¶
This workshop is licensed under the Apache License 2.0. By contributing, you agree that your contributions will be licensed under the same license.
See LICENSE for full details.
Acknowledgments¶
Technologies Used¶
- MkDocs: Static site generator
- Material for MkDocs: Documentation theme
- GitHub Pages: Hosting platform
- IBM Bob: Agentic AI platform
Inspiration¶
This workshop structure is inspired by: - IBM's workshop template repository - Community feedback and best practices - Educational research on effective learning - Real-world use cases from IBM projects
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Last updated: 2026