Welcome to the Drasi open-source community. We're excited to have you join us in building and improving this project. This README will guide you through how you can contribute to the code and documentation, the project’s governance, and what you can expect from our community. Visit drasi.io for more information about Drasi.
We believe that a thriving community is the backbone of any successful open-source project. Here’s how you can get involved:
We stay connected through the following channels:
- Discord: Real-time chat and collaboration.
- Email Project Maintainers: Reach out to the project maintainers.
- Drasi Community Group at [email protected]: Join the Drasi Community group to stay up to date on releases, events, and other announcements.
Coming soon We will hold regular community meetings to share the latest on Drasi and everyone interested in the project is welcome to join in. If you would like to suggest an agenda topic for an upcoming community call, please create a Community Call Meeting Agenda issue. Stay tuned to hear more about our community calls.
We look forward to meeting with you 1:1 via Office Hour sessions to help you get started with Drasi, answer questions, hear feedback, or discuss anything in connection to Drasi. Please select a convenient time to reserve 45 minutes with the Drasi engineering team from the options available at this Office Bookings link.
The Drasi Blog will regularly posts updates on new releases, technical improvements and upcoming events. If you would like to contribute a post, please reach out to us.
Join our discussions on Discord, where we brainstorm features, solve problems, and plan future updates.
We welcome contributions and suggestions from everyone. Before diving in, please make sure to review contribution guidelines for details on our process, coding standards, and how to get your pull request merged.
If you find bugs or have feature requests, feel free to open an issue in our Issues tab for each repo. We also have a set of GitHub issues that you can start with marked with good first issue or help wanted labels.
We are committed to creating a welcoming environment. This project has adopted the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct. Please read and adhere to our Code of Conduct.
Maintainers are responsible for reviewing pull requests, managing releases, and setting the strategic direction of the project. Core contributors are individuals who have consistently contributed high-quality code or valuable insights. If you would like to join the Drasi organization create a Membership Request issue using this template, Organization Membership Request.
This project is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. See the LICENSE file for details.
If you have any questions, feel free to reach out through our communication channels,open an issue, or email the Drasi authors.