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Version: 0.6.0

Apache Submarine Community

Welcome to the Apache Submarine Community! The main objective is to help members of the Submarine community who share similar interests to learn from and collaborate with each other.

Your journey of becoming a contributor and committer starts from here: improving docs, improving code, giving talks, organizing meetups, etc.

Communicating

You can reach out to the community members via any one of the following ways:

Your First Contribution

You can start by finding an existing issue with the https://issues.apache.org/jira/projects/SUBMARINE/issues/SUBMARINE?filter=allopenissues label. These issues are well suited for new contributors.

If a PR (Pull Request) submitted to the Submarine Github projects by you is approved and merged, then you become a Submarine Contributor.

If you want to work on a new idea of relatively small scope:

  1. Submit an issue describing your proposed change to the repo in question.

  2. The repo owners will respond to your issue promptly.

  3. Submit a pull request of Submarine containing a tested change.

Contributions are welcomed and greatly appreciated. See CONTRIBUTING for details on submitting patches and the contribution workflow.

How Do I Become a Committer?

First of all, you need to get involved and be a Contributor.

Based on your track-record as a contributor, Per Apache code, PMCs vote on committership, may invite you to be a committer (after we've called a vote). When that happens, if you accept, the following process kicks into place...

Note that becoming a committer is not just about submitting some patches; it‘s also about helping out on the development and user Slack User, helping with documentation and the issues.

How to commit

See How to commit for helper doc for Submarine committers.

Communication

Communication within the Submarine community abides by Apache’s Code of Conduct.

Mailing lists

Get help using Apache Submarine or contribute to the project on our mailing lists:

License

Submarine source code is under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.