Hello Community, I'm currently GMing a Castles & Crusades campaign. We started off with the standard sheet which is already provided for that system, but since there are some things I didn't like or some features I wanted to have on the sheet I decided to rebuild it as a custom sheet. I used the original code and some code I found on tutorials or elsewhere on other sheets and finally managed to get the new sheet working quite nicely (I'm not a coder so maybe the code isn't pretty or so but ... well it works). The sheet is working fine now. It includes: roll-templates repeatable weapon fields roll buttons for attacks, attribute checks an Turn Undead an NPC-toggle. When activated all rolls from the sheet are not just written to the chat but whispered to the GM instead It's still very similar to the original sheet and as well designed to be close to a simple sheet on paper (so none of this calculate-it-all-and-make-the-game-rather-a-computer-game things - nothing wrong with this, but it's just not what we wanted). Now I would like to contribute it to the community. But there are two roadblocks (one moral, one technical): (moral): Im afraid of messing something up for others. I don't just want to replace or "upgrade" the existing sheet. In my opinion chances are quite high there are (at least some) people out there who like the sheet as it is and don't want it to be changed by someone else. I encountered this problem with my Pathfinder-group myself. First we used the pathfinder-sheet, but then it became "improved" again and again and with each improvement we kind of had to learn the sheet new (or at least fix some macros or so). It ended up with us not using the sheet any more because we just spent too much precious playtime figuring out what had change since the last lesson. (technical): I just don't get it how this GitHub thing is supposed to work. Maybe I'm too stupid, or maybe I'm just not enough coder, but it's rather confusing to me. I read the Wiki on this and followed the explanation there, but I keep missing how I'm supposed to get the code in there. Copy paste I assume, but paste where? And what the ... a json ? Long story short, I just need some input (preferably from the creators of the original sheet as well) in the form of advice and technical help. Should I contribute as an alternate sheet or as an "update"? And how? I'll happily start a campaign with the sheet installed for everyone to have a look at it. I could post the code here as well. Which way should I go? Lucky dices Daniel