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If you don't know where to get started you can also have a look at some of the ideas for contributions we outlined [here](https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/logix/issues). If you have questions on the issue, please don't hesitate to comment or get in touch to the creator of the issue through our [Matrix](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matrix_(protocol)):( [`#card10badge:asra.gr`](https://matrix.to/#/#card10badge:asra.gr))/[IRC](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_Relay_Chat)([`freenode.com#card10badge`](ircs://chat.freenode.net:6697/card10badge)) channel.
You can also be a great help by adding documentation to the [card10logix wiki](https:://card10.badge.events.ccc.de). If you notice some information is missing, but you don't know the information that needs adding, you can also make us aware by [adding an issue](https://git.card10.badge.events.ccc.de/card10/logix/issues). Please make sure to describe in detail what information is missing.
## How does the so-called wiki work?
To keep things easier to maintain (the r0ket wiki has been going for 8 years now!), we decided on a git/markdown based wiki for this year. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch via the card10 communication channels.
To keep things easier to maintain (the r0ket wiki has been going for 8 years now!), we decided on a git/markdown based wiki for this year.
Editing the wiki works as follows: Click 'edit' on the top right of a page. Create an account for the gitlab interface that opens. Once you have made your changes, you will be guided through the process of generating a pull request. If you are still working on your edits, please add the flag 'WIP' before the summary of your pull request. The pull request will then be ignored until you remove the flag.
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to get in touch via the card10 communication channels.
## What is all this stuff about travelers and researchers?
This year's badge isn't only hardware and firmware, it comes with some story telling around it. All work before day0 is performed by 'researchers'. According to the storytelling, they received some messages from the future, indicating that cccamp19 will have a badge. These reports come from 'travelers', which within the story are people at camp, from day 1 onwards. In reality these reports are our means of introducing card10 features and concepts, but wrapped into a nice story.