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← Contributing to Neon Law Navigator

Put It to Work

Chapter 4 of 5 · Section 10 of 11

Sections

1. Intro

  • 1. Five ways to contribute

2. Improve the Corpus

  • 2. Contribute to the product repository
  • 3. View content images locally
  • 4. Ship through GitOps
  • 5. Work with the store
  • 6. Add a fillable government PDF

3. Share What You Learn

  • 7. Tell us what you learned
  • 8. Join a show-and-tell
  • 9. Join a presentation

4. Put It to Work

  • 10. Use Neon Law Navigator

5. Wrap Up

  • 11. Why this matters

Use Neon Law Navigator

The simplest contribution is to use it. Every matter you run and every instance you stand up surfaces the next improvement. Start with Using; run your own with Operating.

Presenter notes

Using the platform is not a lesser contribution — it is the one that generates all the others. A lawyer who runs a real matter in Using the Navigator Workshop finds the missing checklist item; an operator who stands up an instance in Operating Neon Law Navigator finds the rough edge in the install. What you learn flows back through the four contributions above.

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