Welcome, and thank you for considering contributing to the Aserto Helm charts. We encourage you to help out by raising issues, improving documentation, fixing bugs, or adding new features
If you're interested in contributing please start by reading this document. If you have any questions at all, or don't know where to start, please reach out to us on Slack. Please also take a look at our code of conduct, which details how contributors are expected to conduct themselves as part of the Aserto community.
To contribute bug fixes or features to Aserto Go:
- Communicate your intent.
- Make your changes.
- Test your changes.
- Update documentation and examples where appropriate.
- Open a Pull Request (PR).
Communicating your intent lets the project maintainers know that you intend to contribute, and how. This sets you up for success - you can avoid duplicating an effort that may already be underway, adding a feature that may be rejected, or heading down a path that you would be steered away from at review time. The best way to communicate your intent is via a detailed GitHub issue. Take a look first to see if there's already an issue relating to the thing you'd like to contribute. If there isn't, please raise a new one! Let us know what you'd like to work on, and why. The Aserto Go maintainers can't always triage new issues immediately, but we encourage you to bring them to our attention via Slack.