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diff --git a/docs/docsite/rst/community/contributions.rst b/docs/docsite/rst/community/contributions.rst new file mode 100644 index 0000000..e3b3eb8 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/docsite/rst/community/contributions.rst @@ -0,0 +1,29 @@ +.. _community_contributions: + +******************************** +ansible-core Contributors Guide +******************************** + +.. toctree:: + :maxdepth: 2 + + reporting_bugs_and_features + documentation_contributions + development_process + other_tools_and_programs + + +If you have a specific Ansible interest or expertise (for example, VMware, Linode, and so on, consider joining a :ref:`working group <working_group_list>`. + +Working with the Ansible repo +============================= + +* I want to make my first code changes to a collection or to ``ansible-core``. How do I :ref:`set up my Python development environment <environment_setup>`? +* I would like to get more efficient as a developer. How can I find :ref:`editors, linters, and other tools <other_tools_and_programs>` that will support my Ansible development efforts? +* I want my code to meet Ansible's guidelines. Where can I find guidance on :ref:`coding in Ansible <developer_guide>`? +* I would like to connect Ansible to a new API or other resource. How do I :ref:`create a collection <developing_modules_in_groups>`? +* My pull request is marked ``needs_rebase``. How do I :ref:`rebase my PR <rebase_guide>`? +* I am using an older version of Ansible and want a bug fixed in my version that has already been fixed on the ``devel`` branch. How do I :ref:`backport a bugfix PR <backport_process>`? +* I have an open pull request with a failing test. How do I learn about Ansible's :ref:`testing (CI) process <developing_testing>`? +* I am ready to step up as a collection maintainer. What are the :ref:`guidelines for maintainers <maintainers>`? +* A module in a collection I maintain is obsolete. How do I :ref:`deprecate a module <deprecating_modules>`? |