Hi Ayaskant, Welcome to the community! My name is Juan Cabrerizo, and I currently serve as the project chair.
It’s always a pleasure to see new members join us. We are a small but dedicated community. To get started with contributing to the project, I recommend beginning with our documentation. Identifying and reporting bugs or clarifying content there is crucial for our progress. Additionally, as with other Apache projects, you will need to sign the ASF Contributor License Agreements (CLAs) and send them to secret...@apache.org. Please refer to the How to Contribute guide for detailed instructions. There are several areas where your contributions can make a significant impact: 1. Updating vulnerable dependencies 2. Adding new features 3. Fixing bugs 4. Improving unit tests 5. Enhancing the documentation For proposing a new features, please share your ideas on this mailing list. Include use case examples and a high-level architectural overview if necessary. Once again, welcome to the community. I look forward to seeing your contributions and ideas. Best regards, Juan [1] https://brooklyn.apache.org/developers/how-to-contribute.html On Thu, 25 Jul 2024 at 11:40, Ayaskant Nayak <ayasknayak6...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hello everyone, My name is Ayaskant Nayak and I recently subscribed to this > mailing list. I am excited to be a part of the Apache Brooklyn community. I > am a student currently pursuing computer science engineering 3rd year from > ITER(SOA) and I am particularly interested in cloud and monitoring . I > look forward to learning from all of you and begin contributing to the > discussions. Please help me with where to begin and understanding things > related to Brooklyn . >