Contributing Guide that introduces how to participate and contribute to the community.
To help us create a safe and positive community experience for all, we require all participants adhere to the CNCF Community Code of Conduct.
This part is a guide to help you through the process of contributing to Karpor.
You can contribute to Karpor in several ways including code and non-code contributions, we appreciate every effort you contribute to the community. Here are some examples:
- Contribute to the codebase and docs.
- Report and triage issues.
- Organize meetups and user groups in your local area.
- Help others by answering questions about Karpor.
We regard non-coding contribution as equally important with code contribution for the community's very existence and its future growth.
- Refer to Non-code Contribution Guide to know how you could help.
Unsure where to begin contributing to Karpor codebase? Start by browsing issues labeled good first issue
or help wanted
.
- Good first issue issues are generally straightforward to complete.
- Help wanted issues are problems we would like the community to help us with regardless of complexity.
- Refer to Code Contribution Guide for more details.
Learn Code Conventions and Test Conventions and understand what to pay attention to when writing code.
And learn the Release Process And Cadence to know when your code changes will be released.
If you're interested to become a community member or learn more about the governance, please check the ROLES for details.
Enjoy coding and collaboration in Karpor world!