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Contributing to Auth0 Fine Grained Authorization (FGA) projects

A big welcome and thank you for considering contributing to the Auth0 Fine Grained Authorization (FGA) open source projects. It’s people like you that make it a reality for users in our community.

Reading and following these guidelines will help us make the contribution process easy and effective for everyone involved. It also communicates that you agree to respect the time of the developers managing and developing these open source projects. In return, we will reciprocate that respect by addressing your issue, assessing changes, and helping you finalize your pull requests.

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Code of Conduct

By participating and contributing to this project, you are expected to uphold our Code of Conduct.

Getting Started

Making Changes

When contributing to a repository, the first step is to open an issue in that repository to discuss the change you wish to make before making them.

Opening Issues

Before you submit a new issue please make sure to search all open and closed issues. It is possible your feature request/issue has already been answered.

This repo includes an issue template that will walk through all the places to check before submitting your issue here. Please follow the instructions there to make sure this is not a duplicate issue and that we have everything we need to research and reproduce this problem.

Submitting Pull Requests

Pull Requests are not currently open, please raise an issue or contact a team member on https://discord.gg/8naAwJfWN6 if there is a feature you'd like us to implement.

Getting in touch

Have a question or problem?

Please do not open issues for general support or usage questions. Instead, join us over in the support community.

Vulnerability Reporting

Please do not report security vulnerabilities on the public GitHub issue tracker. The Responsible Disclosure Program details the procedure for disclosing security issues.