Thanks for your interest in contributing to the Meraki Terraform Provider! Here are a few general guidelines on contributing and reporting bugs that we ask you to review. Following these guidelines helps to communicate that you respect the time of the contributors managing and developing this open source project. In return, they should reciprocate that respect in addressing your issue, assessing changes, and helping you finalize your pull requests. In that spirit of mutual respect, we endeavor to review incoming issues and pull requests within 10 days, and will close any lingering issues or pull requests after 60 days of inactivity.
Please note that all of your interactions in the project are subject to our Code of Conduct. This includes creation of issues or pull requests, commenting on issues or pull requests, and extends to all interactions in any real-time space e.g., Webex, Slack, Discord, etc.
Before reporting a new issue, please ensure that the issue was not already reported or fixed by searching through our issues list.
When creating a new issue, please be sure to include a title and clear description, as much relevant information as possible, and, if possible, a test case.
If you discover a security bug, please do not report it through GitHub. Instead, please see security procedures in SECURITY.md.
The Meraki Terraform Provider code is generated by a generation system we developed. For that reason, we do not want to introduce any manual code changes. Instead, we will adjust the code generator to include the change. For that reason, we will not accept PRs as-is, but alter the code generator. In order to credit the community for contributions, kindly submit a PR with your name/Github handle with the relevant committ information to the list on this page - and we'll approve it. Before sending a new pull request, take a look at existing pull requests and issues to see if the proposed change or fix has been discussed in the past, or if the change was already implemented but not yet released.
We welcome anyone that wants to contribute to the Meraki Terraform Provider to triage and reply to open issues to help troubleshoot and fix existing bugs. Here is what you can do:
- Help ensure that existing issues follows the recommendations from the Reporting Issues section, providing feedback to the issue's author on what might be missing.
- Review and update the existing content of our README with up-to-date instructions and code samples.
- Share an execution plan that solve a reusable use-case.
Thanks again for your interest on contributing to the Meraki Terraform Provider!
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