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.. _ansible_community_guide:
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Ansible Community Guide
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.. note::
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**Making Open Source More Inclusive**
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Red Hat is committed to replacing problematic language in our code, documentation, and web properties. We are beginning with these four terms: master, slave, blacklist, and whitelist. We ask that you open an issue or pull request if you come upon a term that we have missed. For more details, see `our CTO Chris Wright's message <https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/making-open-source-more-inclusive-eradicating-problematic-language>`_.
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Welcome to the Ansible Community Guide!
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The purpose of this guide is to teach you everything you need to know about being a contributing member of the Ansible community. All types of contributions are welcome and necessary to Ansible's continued success.
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This page outlines the most common situations and questions that bring readers to this section. If you prefer a :ref:`traditional table of contents <community_toc>`, you can find one at the bottom of the page.
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Getting started
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* I am new to the community. Where can I find the Ansible :ref:`code_of_conduct`?
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* I would like to know what I am agreeing to when I contribute to Ansible. Does Ansible have a :ref:`contributor_license_agreement`?
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* I would like to contribute but I am not sure how. Are there :ref:`easy ways to contribute <how_can_i_help>`?
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* I want to talk to other Ansible users. How do I find an `Ansible Meetup near me <https://www.meetup.com/topics/ansible/>`_?
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* I have a question. Which :ref:`Ansible email lists and chat channels <communication>` will help me find answers?
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* I want to learn more about Ansible. What can I do?
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* `Read books <https://www.ansible.com/resources/ebooks>`_.
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* `Get certified <https://www.ansible.com/products/training-certification>`_.
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* `Attend events <https://www.ansible.com/community/events>`_.
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* `Review getting started guides <https://www.ansible.com/resources/get-started>`_.
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* `Watch videos <https://www.ansible.com/resources/videos>`_ - includes Ansible Automates, AnsibleFest & webinar recordings.
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* I would like updates about new Ansible versions. How are `new releases announced <https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/ansible-announce>`_?
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* I want to use the current release. How do I know which :ref:`releases are current <release_schedule>`?
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Going deeper
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============
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* I think Ansible is broken. How do I :ref:`report a bug <reporting_bugs>`?
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* I need functionality that Ansible does not offer. How do I :ref:`request a feature <request_features>`?
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* How do I :ref:`contribute to an Ansible-maintained collection <contributing_maintained_collections>`?
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* I am waiting for a particular feature. How do I see what is :ref:`planned for future Ansible Releases <roadmaps>`?
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* I have a specific Ansible interest or expertise (for example, VMware, Linode, and so on). How do I get involved in a :ref:`working group <working_group_list>`?
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* I would like to participate in conversations about features and fixes. How do I review GitHub issues and pull requests?
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* I found a typo or another problem on docs.ansible.com. How can I :ref:`improve the documentation <community_documentation_contributions>`?
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* Is there a :ref:`mailing list <communication>` I can sign up for to stay informed about Ansible?
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Working with the Ansible repo
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* I want to make my first code changes to a collection or to ``ansible-core``. How do I :ref:`set up my Python development environment <environment_setup>`?
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* I would like to get more efficient as a developer. How can I find :ref:`editors, linters, and other tools <other_tools_and_programs>` that will support my Ansible development efforts?
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* I want my code to meet Ansible's guidelines. Where can I find guidance on :ref:`coding in Ansible <developer_guide>`?
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* I want to learn more about Ansible roadmaps, releases, and projects. How do I find information on :ref:`the development cycle <community_development_process>`?
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* I would like to connect Ansible to a new API or other resource. How do I :ref:`create a collection <developing_modules_in_groups>`?
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* My pull request is marked ``needs_rebase``. How do I :ref:`rebase my PR <rebase_guide>`?
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* I am using an older version of Ansible and want a bug fixed in my version that has already been fixed on the ``devel`` branch. How do I :ref:`backport a bugfix PR <backport_process>`?
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* I have an open pull request with a failing test. How do I learn about Ansible's :ref:`testing (CI) process <developing_testing>`?
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* I am ready to step up as a collection maintainer. What are the :ref:`guidelines for maintainers <maintainers>`?
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* A module in a collection I maintain is obsolete. How do I :ref:`deprecate a module <deprecating_modules>`?
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.. _community_toc:
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Traditional Table of Contents
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=============================
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If you prefer to read the entire Community Guide, here is a list of the pages in order:
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.. toctree::
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:maxdepth: 2
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code_of_conduct
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how_can_I_help
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reporting_bugs_and_features
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documentation_contributions
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communication
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development_process
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contributing_maintained_collections
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contributor_license_agreement
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triage_process
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other_tools_and_programs
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../dev_guide/style_guide/index
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.. toctree::
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:caption: Guidelines for specific types of contributors
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:maxdepth: 1
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committer_guidelines
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maintainers
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release_managers
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github_admins
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