For general information on contributing to OpenStack, please check out the contributor guide to get started. It covers all the basics that are common to all OpenStack projects: the accounts you need, the basics of interacting with our Gerrit review system, how we communicate as a community, etc.
Below will cover the more project specific information you need to get started with Sahara.
If you have something to discuss use
OpenStack development mail-list.
Prefix the mail subject with [sahara]
Join #openstack-sahara
IRC channel on freenode
Attend Sahara team meetings
Weekly on Thursdays at 1400 UTC
IRC channel: #openstack-meeting-3
The core team has coverage in the timezones of Europe and the Americas.
Just pop over to IRC; we keep a close eye on it!
You can also find the email addresses of the core team here https://review.opendev.org/#/admin/groups/133,members>.
Sahara uses specs to track feature requests. They provide a high-level summary of proposed changes and track associated commits. Sahara also uses specs for in-depth descriptions and discussions of blueprints. Specs follow a defined format and are submitted as change requests to the openstack/sahara-specs repository.
We track our tasks in Storyboard.
The Sahara project group homepage on Storyboard is https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/sahara.
If you’re looking for some smaller, easier work item to pick up and get started on, search for the ‘low-hanging-fruit’ or ‘new-contributor’ tag.
You found an issue and want to make sure we are aware of it? You can do so on https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/project_group/sahara.
Typically two +2s are required before merging.
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