Contributor Overview¶
Interested in contributing to a Deis project? There are lots of ways to help.
File Bugs & Enhancements¶
Find a bug? Want to see a new feature? Have a request for the maintainers? Open a Github issue in the applicable repository and we’ll get the conversation started.
Our official support channel is the Deis #community Slack channel.
Don't know what the applicable repository for an issue is? Open up in issue in workflow or chat with a maintainer in the Deis #community Slack channel and we'll make sure it gets to the right place.
Additionally, take a look at the troubleshooting documentation for common issues.
Before opening a new issue, it's helpful to search and see if anyone else has already reported the problem. You can search through a list of issues for all Deis projects here.
Write Documentation¶
We are always looking to improve and expand our documentation. Most docs reside in the deis/workflow repository. Simply fork the project, update docs and send us a pull request.
Contribute Code¶
We are always looking for help improving the core platform, other workloads, tooling, and test coverage. Interested in contributing code? Let’s chat in the Deis #community Slack channel. Make sure to check out issues tagged easy fix or help wanted.
When you're ready to begin writing code, review Design Documents and get your Development Environment set up.
By contributing to any Deis project you agree to its Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO). This document was created by the Linux Kernel community and is a simple statement that you, as a contributor, have the legal right to make the contribution.
Triage Issues¶
If you don't have time to code, consider helping with triage. The community will thank you for saving them time by spending some of yours. See Triaging Issues for more info.
Share your Experience¶
Interact with the community on our user mailing list or live in our Deis #community Slack channel, where you can chat with other Deis Workflow users any time of day.