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NoSQLBench is an ambitious project. It aims to solve long-standing problems in distributed systems
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testing. There are *many* ways you can contribute! Please take a moment to review this document
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in order to make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved.
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## Code of Conduct
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This project follows a [CODE_OF_CONDUCT](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). Please read
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through it at least once if you are going to contribute to NoSQLBench.
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## Licensing
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All source code in this repository is licensed exclusively under
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[Apache License, Version 2.0](http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0).
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## Jumping Right In
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Some quick how-to docs have been written for some of the subject-matter
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areas in NoSQLBench. If you need an onramp that is not listed, here let us
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know!
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[I am a developer and I want to contribute a driver.](devdocs/devguide/drivers/README.md)
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[I am a user and I want to improve the documentation.](devdocs/devguide/nb_docs.md)
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[I am a user and I want to contribute built-in scenarios.](devdocs/devguide/adding_scenarios.md)
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[I am a UI developer and I want to improve the NoSQLBench UI (NBUI)](devdocs/devguide/nbui/README.md)
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## Contribution Ideas
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There are lots of ways to contribute to the project. Some ideas on how to
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get started are described here.
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### Feedback
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- reporting issues - If you find an issue while using NoSQLBench, please let us know!
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- reproducing issues - For some non-trivial bugs, it helps to have someone reproduce the issue.
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This can be helpful to help us understand better what conditions cause the issue to occur. If want to help
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address a non-trivial issue that has been reported, you can follow the steps that the original user
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reported. Updating issues with such findings is immensely helpful to the maintainers.
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### Pull Requests
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All contributions to this project are made in the form of pull requests, including:
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- Easy Picks - Any issue labeled `easy pick` is a good first issue for new contributors. These are tagged
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by the maintainers specifically to provide a gentle on-ramp for those joining our endeavor.
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- Fixing bugs - Bug fixes are awesome! If you submit a pull request with a bug fix, we will review it
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and provide feedback if refinements are needed. Otherwise we'll merge it in for the next release.
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- Testing Improvements - Often, a good test is the best form of documentation. Test coverage can always
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be improved. Writing tests is also a great way to get familiar with the project up close.
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- Writing documentation - Our users need good documentation. Good documentation is, however, a community
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effort. If you have used NoSQLBench and want to improve the journey for others, good documentation
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with examples is really helpful.
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- Writing web apps - The doc system that is bunded with NoSQLBench is a web application. This is just
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the first web app, but we expect there will be more. If you are interested in helping with this part,
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please reach out to the maintainers or file an issue describing your ideas.
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- Working on the core - The core machinery of nosqlbench needs maintenance just like any code base. If you
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want to help implement new core features, manage project dependencies, address technical debt, or help
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with internal architecture, there is work to be done. This is on the more advanced end of contribution,
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and requires some study of the codebase. If you take the time to understand the code a bit before submitting
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pull requests, then the maintainers will take the time to help you make your pull requests better.
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### Maintainers
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We are looking for more community ownership in this project. That means that we will be supportive of
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new project contributors who wish to build a sense of trust with the maintainers.
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- Reviewing Pull Requests - If you are a maintainer on this project, then
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you may be called on to review pull requests. Unless requested directly,
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pull requests will be allocated to reviewers automatically.
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- Enforcing Conduct - You may be called up on as a maintainer of this
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project to enforce the code of conduct as it is written.
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- Developing Maintainers - It is important that there be a solid core of
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project maintainers who can depend on one another and whom the project
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user base can depend on do govern the project fairly and equitably. As a
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project maintainer, you will be expected to help guide contributors as
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they learn about the project. You may be responsible for choosing
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maintainers or voting on maintainer membership.
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- Documenting APIs - The developer docs are pretty lean right now. We need
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some examples of building activity types, adapting statement templates
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and so on. This level of contribution requires an intimate awareness of
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how the core engine works, but it is also some of the most valuable work
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that you can do in terms of expanding the nosqlbench ecosystem.
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Contributions are welcome here!
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## Outreach
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Help us get the word out on NoSQLBench. It is a newly opened project in its current form, and we
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are eager to get it into the hands of users who need it.
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- Writing blog posts - A blog post that helps others see the good in
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NoSQLBench is a service to our community. This is even better when it
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comes from a new user who has seen the merit of the tooling. We
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appreciate any help.
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- Helping other users - Helping new users get to a productive state is a
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great way to build bridges in the community. The more community
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advocates we have helping each other the better!
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- Community Development - The NoSQLBench project endeavors to build a
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strong, inclusive, and robust support system around users and
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contributors alike. This takes on many forms. It is essential that we
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keep looking for ways to connect the NoSQLBench community, doing more of
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what works and less of what doesn't. If you want to help with community
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development, please join our
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[discord server](https://discord.gg/dBHRakusMN) and raise your hand!
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