Contribution credit
Drupal.org records credit for contributions, code and non-code alike, against your user account and the organisations you work with.
Credit is how the community recognises the people and organisations doing the work, and it helps your organisation show its contribution to the shared platform.
How credit is recorded
Every work item has a contribution record, linked from the issue. When a maintainer closes an issue as fixed, the people and organisations on the contribution record are credited.
For code contributions, credit usually follows from your commits and comments on the issue. For non-code contributions, such as attending a LocalGov Drupal event or helping with testing, commenting on the relevant issue is enough to be considered for credit.
Crediting your organisation
To make sure your organisation is credited alongside you, set your defaults on a contribution record, as described in drupal.org account setup. We recommend adding LocalGov Drupal as the customer rather than the organisation.