This project gladly accepts pull requests. Keep your PRs as short and simple as possible with accompanying tests if possible. The better described your Pull Request is, the faster it will be accepted.
In order to keep the project active, anyone that gets a significant PR accepted will be given write access to the repo. Significant PR's include non-trivial bug fixes, new features, etc. Fixing the spelling in a file is not a significant change.
Issues for feature requests, bugs, questions, thoughts, etc are welcome. Pull requests should always reference an issue when possible. If you find a bug and have a fix for it, create an issue and THEN submit the Pull Request and reference it.