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- Contributing to Ray
- ===================
- Reporting bugs and asking questions
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- You can post questions or issues or feedback through the following channels:
- 1. `Discourse forum`_: For discussions about development and questions about usage.
- 2. `GitHub Issues`_: For bug reports and feature requests.
- 3. `StackOverflow`_
- To contribute a patch:
- ----------------------
- We welcome contributions! See `Getting Involved`_. To set up your development environment, see
- the `Setting up your development environment`_ section.
- .. _`Discourse forum`: https://discuss.ray.io/
- .. _`GitHub Issues`: https://github.com/ray-project/ray/issues
- .. _`StackOverflow`: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/ray
- .. _`Getting Involved`: https://docs.ray.io/en/latest/ray-contribute/getting-involved.html
- .. _`Setting up your development environment`: https://docs.ray.io/en/latest/ray-contribute/getting-involved.html#setting-up-your-development-environment
- PR Review Process
- -----------------
- For contributors who are in the ray-project organization:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- - When you first create a PR, add an reviewer to the `assignee` section.
- - Assignees will review your PR and add `@author-action-required` label if further actions are required.
- - Address their comments and remove `@author-action-required` label from the PR.
- - Repeat this process until assignees approve your PR.
- - Once the PR is approved, the author is in charge of ensuring the PR passes the build. Add `test-ok` label if the build succeeds.
- - Committers will merge the PR once the build is passing.
- For contributors who are not in the ray-project organization:
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- - Your PRs will have assignees shortly. Assignees or PRs will be actively engaging with contributors to merge the PR.
- - Please actively ping assignees after you address your comments!
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