CONTRIBUTING: maybe this makes this huge doc slightly less scary? lol

This thing should probably be restructured. It's way too long
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Depending on the changes, maintainers might ask you to make changes to the PR to fix problems or to improve the code. Depending on the changes, maintainers might ask you to make changes to the PR to fix problems or to improve the code.
**Do not delete your fork** while your pull request remains open, otherwise you won't be able to make any requested changes and the PR will end up being declined. **Do not delete your fork** while your pull request remains open, otherwise you won't be able to make any requested changes and the PR will end up being declined.
> [!TIP]
> Don't worry about getting a PR perfect on the first try.
> In fact, it's quite unusual for a PR to be perfect when it's first submitted, and most PRs will get changes requested by reviewers, even when the PR is made by one of our team members.
>
> Mistakes are normal, and PMMP team members will review your code and suggest changes to your code as needed.
> Just make sure to stick with it so you can communicate with reviewers and/or make changes.
### Requirements ### Requirements
The following are required as a minimum for pull requests. PRs that don't meet these requirements will be declined unless updated to meet them. The following are required as a minimum for pull requests. PRs that don't meet these requirements will be declined unless updated to meet them.