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How To Contribute
Tyler Jewell edited this page Jul 17, 2016
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Before your contribution can be accepted by the project, you need to create and electronically sign the Eclipse Foundation Contributor License Agreement (CLA):
- Log in to the Eclipse projects forge. You will need to create an account with the Eclipse Foundation if you have not already done so.
- Click on "Contributor License Agreement", and complete the form.
Be sure to use the same email address in your Eclipse account that you intend to use when you commit to Git.
All commits to Eclipse Che should be signed off with the email used to accept a Contributor License Agreement.
Contact the project developers via the project's "dev" list.
This project uses GitHub to track ongoing development and issues.
- Download one of the latest milestone builds called nightly. Take it for a test drive before the final release and report any bugs you find in GitHub.
- Report enhancements. Got an idea for a killer feature? Or maybe something you use often could use some tweaking? Post an enhancement request!
- Is there some bug that really bothers you? Instead of just reporting it, fix it.
- Hope on [email protected] or #eclipseche to discuss feature enhancements and the branching process.
- We love having people add new stacks (environments for running projects) and sample projects.
- See our CUSTOMIZING.md for instructions.
- Committers gain additional rights around managing the repositories and setting the release scope.
- Ongoing plug-in contributors are also welcome to be elevated as committers.
- Let other people know that your application is built on Eclipse.
- Do you have a success story about Eclipse? Send us a story and we'll help you spread the word.
- Present Che at agile, developer, and DevOps conferences. Contact us for free swag to take to the event.