The Contributor Role Taxonomy (CRediT) is a community-owned 14 role taxonomy that can be used to describe the key types of contributions typically made to the production and publication of research output such as research articles. In 2022, CRediT was approved as an ANSI/NISO standard, and many journals nowadays require that authors explicitly indicate their contributions through CRediT when submitting a paper. As such, CRediT has ensured that authorship criteria have become more transparent and that a variety of contributions are now explicitly recognized. However, many people in the BTS community have indicated that the 14 roles do not cover all BTS roles adequately. In this Hackaton/Unconference, we therefore want to hear your experiences so that we may suggest additional or alternative CRediT roles for BTS projects, ensuring that no one’s contributions go unrecognized.