Here are the actions everyone should take at least once to keep this site up-to-date.
If you're ok to display your photo next to your name in SuReLI's "people" page, put an 100px by 100px image in the "people" folder.
If it hasn't been done already, edit the people.md file and add:
- your name
- a link to your personnal page
- the project(s) you're working on (or have worked on)
- a link to your photo if you want
Use the existing lines as examples, it should be self-explanatory.
Check your project description in the projects.md file and contribute to it if necessary.
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