First, thank you for considering contributing to the Karafka ecosystem! It's people like you that make the open source community such a great community! 😊
We welcome any type of contribution, not only code. You can help with:
- QA: file bug reports, the more details you can give the better (e.g. screenshots with the console open)
- Marketing: writing blog posts, howto's, printing stickers, ...
- Community: presenting the project at meetups, organizing a dedicated meetup for the local community, ...
- Code: take a look at the open issues. Even if you can't write code, commenting on them, showing that you care about a given issue matters. It helps us triage them.
Any code change should be submitted as a pull request. The description should explain what the code does and give steps to execute it. The pull request should also contain tests.
Each pull request must pass all the rspec specs and meet our quality requirements.
To check if everything is as it should be, we use Coditsu that combines multiple linters and code analyzers for both code and documentation. Once you're done with your changes, submit a pull request.
All of Karafka components are open-source. However, the Pro
components are licenses under LICENSE-COMM
.
By sending a pull request to the pro components, you are agreeing to transfer the copyright of your code to Maciej Mensfeld.
If you have any questions, create an issue (protip: do a quick search first to see if someone else didn't ask the same question before!). You can also reach us at contact@karafka.io.