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All those interested in phase field modeling are welcome to participate in the effort and to join our discussions. We value all forms of productive input. There are a number of ways to get involved:
The most significant way to contribute is by trying to implement the [benchmark problems]({{ site.baseurl}}/#benchmarks) using one of the [suggested codes]({{ site.baseurl}}/codes) or your own custom code and then [uploading the results]({{ site.baseurl }}/simulations/upload_form/) to the website.
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We hold monthly [chat meetings on Gitter]({{ site.links.github }}/wiki#chat-meetings). Please try and participate and either ask question or listen to the chat. The content from [previous chat meetings]({{ site.links.github }}/wiki#chat-meetings) is available
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