At Puppet, open source software is in our DNA. From the earliest days of Facter to the latest version of Bolt, we’ve always been firm believers in the power of open source. We have a supportive, active community of thousands of people just like you who are making Puppet better — and making IT a better place to work.
You can get involved in the Puppet community by connecting at events, getting or giving help in any of our many channels, sharing modules on the Forge, contributing code, docs, or any of your valuable insights--and many other ways, too! However you decide to jump in, we know you’ll learn a lot and enjoy meeting the smart, friendly people who make up the Puppet community. Maybe you'll even fall in with our good friends at 🦊 Vox Pupuli!
- 💬 https://slack.puppet.com
- 🎫 https://tickets.puppet.com
- 🛠️ https://forge.puppet.com
- 🦊 https://voxpupuli.org
- 🎙 https://dev.to/puppet
- 🐘 https://fosstodon.org/@puppet
- 👩💻 https://github.com/puppetlabs/community/discussions
- 📰 https://dev.to/feed/tag/puppet
Don't forget that all participation is governed by our Code of conduct.
Community contributions are awesome and part of the way that we make sure that our tools continue to solve your problems. We want to keep it as easy as possible to participate and make contributions. There are a few guidelines that we need contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on top of things, of course!
Most of our projects will use our standard contribution guidelines, but you should check individual repositories for a more specific guide before submitting a PR.
We have moved exclusively to GitHub Issues for reporting problems with any of our products. For open source products, you'll simply use their corresponding repositories. Some of the most common ones:
- Puppet
- Bolt
- Facter
- PuppetDB
- Puppet Server
- Puppet Modules (take note of the support status)
Some products, like Puppet Enterprise itself, are developed internally. These now have corresponding GitHub repositories that are currently only used for issue reporting.
Check out our 📜 job listings and see what strikes your fancy.