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Sumesh Premraj 3 years ago
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School of SRE's goal is to provide open, accessible content for all working and aspiring SREs. We welcome translations in all languages.
We use [GitLocalise](https://gitlocalize.com/) for translations. It provides a nice UI for the translator, review tool for peer review, and easy sync back into the main repo in a structured format.
Follow [these instructions](https://docs.gitlocalize.com/how_to_contribute.html) to get started.
In short, you have to pick a repo, the language and a file in the repo to start translating. Once you have completed translation, you can request a review. A moderator from our team will review your content, and either approve or provide suggestions for change.
Resolve all requested changes, and then the moderator will send a pull request to the repo to merge your contribution.
We require all content to be [markdown formatted](https://guides.github.com/features/mastering-markdown/).

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We believe continuous learning will help in acquiring deeper knowledge and competencies in order to expand your skill sets, every module has added references which could be a guide for further learning. Our hope is that by going through these modules we should be able to build the essential skills required for a Site Reliability Engineer.
At LinkedIn, we are using this curriculum for onboarding our non-traditional hires and new college grads into the SRE role. We had multiple rounds of successful onboarding experience with new employees and the course helped them be productive in a very short period of time. This motivated us to open source the content for helping other organizations in onboarding new engineers into the role and provide guidance for aspiring individuals to get into the role. We realize that the initial content we created is just a starting point and we hope that the community can help in the journey of refining and expanding the content. Checkout [the contributing guide](./CONTRIBUTING.md) to get started.
At LinkedIn, we are using this curriculum for onboarding our non-traditional hires and new college grads into the SRE role. We had multiple rounds of successful onboarding experience with new employees and the course helped them be productive in a very short period of time. This motivated us to open source the content for helping other organizations in onboarding new engineers into the role and provide guidance for aspiring individuals to get into the role. We realize that the initial content we created is just a starting point and we hope that the community can help in the journey of refining and expanding the content. Check out [the contributing guide](./CONTRIBUTING.md) to get started.
We would also love to get community contributions for translations - check out [Translations guide](./TRANSLATIONS.md) for more details.
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