Bundler welcomes contributions from everyone. While contributing, please follow the project code of conduct, so that everyone can be included.
Here are some ways you can contribute:
- by using prerelease versions
- by reporting bugs
- by suggesting new features
- by writing or editing documentation
- by closing issues
- by reviewing patches
- by refactoring code
- by writing code (no patch is too small! fix typos or bad whitespace)
If you'd like to help make Bundler better, you totally rock! Please check out the DEVELOPMENT file for an introduction to the project, guidelines for contributing, and details about what would be helpful.
Thanks for helping us make Bundler better.
If you're having a problem, please see ISSUES for troubleshooting steps and a guide for how to submit a ticket that will help us solve the problem you are having as quickly as possible.
Head on over to the Bundler features project, or any of the lists or channels listed below. Feature-wise we consider Bundler stable, so the core team does not tend to work on feature suggestions. Pull requests welcome though!
If you'd like to discuss features, ask questions, or just engage in general Bundler-focused discussion, please see the #bundler IRC channel on Freenode, and the Bundler mailing list on Google Groups.