# Handbook ## About the handbook The Fleet handbook is inspired by (and heavily influenced by) the [GitLab team handbook](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/about/). It shares the same [advantages](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/about/#advantages) and will probably undergo a similar [evolution](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/ceo/#evolution-of-the-handbook). While this handbook is inspired by [GitLab's handbook](https://about.gitlab.com/handbook/), it is nowhere near as complete (yet!) We will continue to add and update information in this handbook, and gradually migrate information from [Fleet's shared Google Drive folder](https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1StSOI3HNcsl9VleXxNWfUBT2co7h44OG) as time allows. ## Handbook style guide ### Headings Headings help readers scan content to easily find what they need. Organize page content using clear headings, specific to the topic they describe. Keep headings brief and organize them in a logical order: * H1: Page title * H2: Main headings * H3: Subheadings * H4: Sub-subheadings (headings nested under subheadings) Try to stay within 3 or 4 heading levels. Complicated documents may use more, but pages with a simpler structure are easier to read. ## Contributing to the handbook To contribute to a handbook page: 1. Click "Edit this page" 2. Make your changes in the browser. (The language is [markdown](https://github.github.com/gfm/).) 3. Click "Propose changes" 4. Request a reviewer by clicking the gear and picking only one. Choose the reviewer whose face is on the handbook page when you view it on fleetdm.com 5. Click "Create pull request". All done!