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Our Red Book provides details of known issues and work arounds.
I have a question/comment which forum should I use?
- General - Find out about new releases, events, job opportunities and our student intern program.
- Developers - Read and post comments about contributing to the sources, using ECL and our ECL IDE, programming and writing queries, bundle support and get Tips and Tricks for using ECL.
- Data Scientists - Read and post comments about machine learning, managing big data, data modeling, and help with ECL for data analysts.
- Administrators and operations - Get answers to questions on using the cloud or VM, installation, ECL Watch and system health.
- Migration - For those who want to learn more about migrating data from Hadoop, mainframe or RDMS.
- Tools and plugins - For users who are using external resources such as Eclipse, Java tools, Pentaho Kettle, and R.
- Miscellaneous - Post a questions or comment about online demos, training or the Reed Elsevier (our parent company) Environment Challenge.
- International - For our Chinese speaking users.
I've found an issue, what next?
- Discuss it in the Developers forum to see whether someone has already discovered it and found a solution or workaround.
- Check the HPCC Systems RedBook wiki. We may already know about the issue and have a solution or workaround available.
- Raise a JIRA ticket. Use our community issue tracker to log your issue and make sure the development team knows about it. Create an account to add a new ticket.
- Fix it! Review our code review checklist, our GIT commit message guidelines and check in your solution to our GitHub sources.
I've fixed an issue/coded a new feature or enhancement and want to make a contribution
- Overview of the contribution process. Thanks for contributing!
- Create a JIRA ticket to support your contribution. All pull requests must have a corresponding JIRA ticket. This helps other users to search for and find issues which are relevant to a problem they are having or research a potential solution related to their project.
- Write a blog post about your contribution and email it to us for posting in the blog area of our website. Other users will be interested in your use case which may be relevant to their own needs.
Tips for developers from developers:
- Building HPCC Systems from the sources
- Review our code review checklist
- Review our Git commit guidelines
- Follow our Git step by step instructions
- Preferred Git settings
- Deciding which branch to target
- ECL Watch development tips
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Find out what's happening on the HPCC Systems open source project
- Hang out in our forums, particularly the General section
- Read our blogs
- Take a look at our News area on our website
- Find out about upcoming events we are hosting and attending
- Subscribe to our developer newsletter
- Find out about upcoming training classes
- Find out about the latest release from the download area on our website
- Read about intern opportunities in our Student Wiki or Student Programs forum
- Attend our monthly Tech Talk
- Find out about our Community Day Summit and look out for details of the next one on our Events page
- Join us on Twitter, FaceBook, LinkedIn, Google+, Meetup, Pinterest, YouTube
I want to tell you about my project and my HPCC Systems experience
- Use our /wiki/spaces/hpcc/pages/23566159 to tell us about your project
- Post about your use case in our Developers forum
- Look at our case studies and contact us to record your own
- Contact us to present at one of our monthly Tech Talks
- Contact us to present at our Community Day Summit
- Look at our podcasts and contact us to record an interview with us
- Look at out Blog and News pages. Send us an article about your use case we can post for the benefit of our community users
- Join our Partner Program and/or Academic Community
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Find out about partnering with HPCC Systems
- Find out who our partners are and how to join the program
- Find out about our academic community and how you and your organisation can get involved
- Find out about the HPCC Systems intern program
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Learn more about using HPCC Systems and the ECL Language
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