Contributions to MatrixOne are not limited to writing code. What follows are different ways to participate in the MatrixOne project and engage with our vibrant open-source community:
Contribute Code
Contribution type
Description
Report a bug
To report a problem with MatrixOne, file an issue on GitHub. Include detailed information about the problem you've encountered.
Contribute code
You can fix a bug for any outstanding issues on GitHub, improve the code, or propose a design or implementation for a new MatrixOne feature. See Contribute Code for the contribution conventions and best practices.
Review or approve pull requests
Review or approve pull requests for the MatrixOne project as a reviewer or maintainer.
Show MatrixOne users how to leverage the platform in specific scenarios. Send your use case to dengnan@matrixorigin.io and we'll post it in the community.
Author a blog article, user story, or whitepapers
Write high-quality content that clearly and accurately explains technical details about MatrixOne.
Give a tech talk or host a live broadcast
Give talks or host live broadcasts that help raise awareness around MatrixOne.
Support MatrixOne users
Help users on GitHub solve the problems they meet while using MatrixOne.
Issue triage
Adding descriptive labels to our GitHub issues speeds up routing issues to the right person in charge. It is a great contribution to the operation of the MatrixOne project.
Contribute otherwise
Any contribution that plays a positive role in the development of MatrixOne and its open-source community will be considered for eligibility.