Thank you for taking the time and effort to contribute to Fission!
First, please read the code of conduct. By participating, you're expected to uphold this code.
The easiest way to start is to look at existing issues and see if there's something there that you'd like to work on.
Also, if you're familiar with a language that we don't support today, adding an environment for a new language is a good task to take on. Take a look at the Python environment as an example.
If you're interested in working on something that doesn't have an existing issue, feel free to file a new one.
There's plenty of stuff to do. If you need help choosing something to work on, we'll be happy to suggest something depending on your interests.
At any point, from thinking about contributing to merging your changes, please feel free to reach out to us! We're more than happy to talk.
If you choose a big chunk of work that involves design changes to Fission, please talk to us while planning the change; that way we can all be on the same page before you invest too much work into it.
- Drop by the slack channel
- Say hi on twitter.
- Email [email protected]
- Fork this github repo
- Make a branch in your fork
- Commit your changes to that branch
- Create a pull request