diff --git a/doc/content/en/project/Contributors onboarding guide /_index.md b/doc/content/en/project/Contributors onboarding guide /_index.md deleted file mode 100644 index e53b136c681..00000000000 --- a/doc/content/en/project/Contributors onboarding guide /_index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,39 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: "Contributor onboarding guide" -linkTitle: "Contributor onboarding guide" -weight: 8 ---- - - - - -1. Familiarize yourself with Apache Avro: Before you start contributing to Apache Avro, it's essential to have a good understanding of what Apache Avro is and how it works. You can start by reading the Apache Avro documentation to get an overview of the project's features, use cases, and architecture. - -2. Join the Apache Avro community: Join the Apache Avro mailing lists, IRC channels, and forums to interact with other contributors and users. You can ask questions, discuss ideas, and get feedback on your contributions from experienced contributors. -3. Set up your development environment: To contribute to Apache Avro, you need to set up your development environment. The Apache Avro project uses Git for version control, and Apache Maven for building. You can follow the instructions in the Apache Avro documentation to set up your environment. -4. Choose a contribution: Apache Avro is an open-source project, and there are always new features, bug fixes, and improvements that can be made. You can choose from a wide range of contributions, from documentation updates to code changes. -5. Review existing issues and pull requests: Before you start working on a contribution, it's important to review existing issues and pull requests to avoid duplicating efforts. You can use the Apache Avro issue tracker to search for issues and pull requests related to your contribution. -6. Create a new issue or pull request: If you can't find an existing issue or pull request related to your contribution, you can create a new one. Make sure to provide detailed information about your contribution, including a description of the problem, proposed solution, and any relevant code changes. -7. Work on your contribution: Once you have a clear understanding of the contribution you want to make, you can start working on it. Make sure to follow the Apache Avro coding guidelines and best practices to ensure that your code is of high quality. -8. Submit your contribution: When you're ready to submit your contribution, create a pull request in the Apache Avro GitHub repository. Make sure to include a detailed description of your changes, and any relevant documentation or test cases. -9. Participate in reviews: Once you've submitted your contribution, it will be reviewed by other contributors. You may need to make additional changes based on their feedback before your contribution is accepted. -Celebrate your contribution: Once your contribution has been accepted, celebrate your achievement! You've helped improve Apache Avro and contributed to the open-source community. \ No newline at end of file