WDL strives to be community driven and thus relies on suggestions and assistance from people such as yourself. We welcome any contribution that you are willing to provide whether it be in the form of syntax suggestions, feature requests, documentation help, or simply pointing out our tyops (typos). All that we ask is that you agree to the following contributor agreement and follow a few guidelines.
I understand that WDL is a community-driven standard. Any ideas or suggestions I provide may be used by the community and may become part of the official WDL specification under the BSD 3-clause license. I attest that all contributions are my own and not copyrighted by another party.
As WDL increases in popularity, a number of people are building tools to make it easier to interact with WDL or platforms that support it. If you've created something which you think would be useful we'd love to hear about it! We can help you help us help everyone.
We welcome any contribution to the WDL-docs GitHub repository. Review the repo README for useful tips on contributing.