Contributing to the MariaDB Project
How to Contribute to MariaDB
The success of MariaDB relies heavily on community involvement. You can contribute in various ways, even if you are not a developer:
Bug Reporting: Create an account to report bugs.
Knowledge Sharing: Answer questions in the Knowledge Base or on IRC and Zulip.
Testing: Upload bug tests to the FTP server for private testing.
Documentation: Write or translate articles and documentation for MariaDB.
Advocacy: Promote MariaDB and participate in open source events.
Support: Donate time or resources, or engage your company in supporting MariaDB.
Explore more ways to get involved on the MariaDB Foundation page.
The success of MariaDB depends on the participation of the community. MariaDB would not be as good as it is today without the participation of the entire MariaDB community.
Getting Started
There are several ways to contribute besides Contributing Code, and not all of them require strong C/C++ skills. Areas for non-developers include:
To report a bug you'll need to sign up for an account by clicking on the Create an account link below the login fields
Helping other people answering problems or even fixing their bugs on IRC in the #maria channel on Libera.Chat or on MariaDB's Zulip instance at mariadb.zulipchat.com.
Testing and Benchmarking
Bug tests can be uploaded to the 'private' directory of our FTP server.
Creating documentation and KB articles for MariaDB, or translating existing documentation.
Advocating MariaDB in your area.
Participate in open source events and talk about MariaDB.
Donate time or money to the MariaDB project.
Ask your company to sponsor a feature.
MariaDB Email Lists
A great way to get started in MariaDB is to participate in e-mail discussions via our mailing lists (whichever list best matches your interests):
Sensitive security issues can be sent directly to the persons responsible for MariaDB security: security [AT] mariadb (dot) org.
You can find additional email address, email archives and ways to connect with MariaDB people here.
All MariaDB contributors are expected to follow theUbuntu Code Of Conduct.
Getting Started for Developers
See also the pages for new developers on the MariaDB Foundation website:
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