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Create, contribute, share
Become a Microsoft Learn contributor! Create content to inspire and empower others to build brilliant solutions with the Microsoft platform. Everyone is welcome to share their expertise!
Choose your contribution journey
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Edit documentation
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Respond in Q&A
Answer questions to help others learn about Microsoft technologies.
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Create a collection
Share curated experiences with your followers.
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Join the conversation
Connect with other experts in our Tech Community.
Learn skills to help you create content and build community
Check out these resources to get started as a contributor to Microsoft Learn.
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Meta Skills - Contributing to Communities and Careers
Power up your career by contributing to open-source community projects. Additional resources:
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Technical Writing as a Career
Learn how to turn your penchant for technical writing into a full-time career.
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Making Your Content More Discoverable
Apply these practical tips to help learners find your content. Additional resources:
Read: SEO reference guide
Meet inspirational contributors from the community
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John Aziz
Software Engineer
"Contributing helped me improve my writing skills, and it helped me believe in myself more and made me braver. I've been able to meet and collaborate with lots of amazing individuals too."
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Kristina Devochko
Principal Cloud Engineer
"I gained so much value from this platform as a user, so I knew it would be a great opportunity to contribute back to Microsoft Learn and to the entire community that uses it."
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Emad Al-Mousa
IT consultant
"I'm inspired to contribute whenever I see a section that I can enhance. It's exciting to pinpoint the problem and then provide suggested enhancements."
Read Emad's story
Frequently asked questions
How do I become a Microsoft Learn contributor?
There's more than one way to become a contributor! While editing documentation is the most popular method, you can also answer questions in Microsoft Q&A, leave feedback on documentation and training content, create a collection of content for others to consume, or file a GitHub issue if you spot problems in open-source product documentation but don't have the tools to fix them yourself.
What accounts do contributors need?
We recommend having a Microsoft Learn account and a GitHub account. A Microsoft Learn account allows you to contribute to Q&A and create collections, while a GitHub account allows you to edit our documentation or file an issue about open-source product documentation.
How do I start contributing to Microsoft Learn documentation?
Check out our contributor guide! Start with the article on how to get started. You'll find a table that guides you to documentation for each contribution type and lists the account you'll need for each option. The contributor guide is your home base for learning how to get up and running as a Microsoft Learn contributor!
Who contributes to Microsoft Learn?
Anyone can contribute to Microsoft Learn. From first-time contributors to Microsoft MVPs, we see a range of experience and skill levels among folks contributing to the platform.
Do I need to be a Microsoft MVP to contribute to Microsoft Learn?
No! You don't need any special credentials or experience to contribute, just a desire to participate in the community.
What's in it for me?
Contributing to Microsoft Learn benefits not only our learners but also YOU! When you edit documentation, your name appears in the list of contributors at the top of the article. Your commits to our GitHub repos will show up in your GitHub commit history, which is a great way to demonstrate your passion for a particular technology while also building your portfolio. For some products, you can earn digital swag too, like badges.
How do I showcase my content?
Our Contributor Showcase program interviews contributors to learn about why they contribute and share their experiences with others. More information about this program is coming soon.
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