We want your experience of using HPCC Systems to be successful, so if you are having some problems getting up and running, need some advice about ECL, or have a specific aim in mind and don't quite know how to achieve it, there are ways for you to get help. We also want to know if you have found an issue or discovered a missing feature that may help you and other HPCC Systems users to achieve a goal more easily.
Register on our website and post Post in our forums Stack Overflow forum to find out what's happening on our open source project, read about other users' s experiences, ask questions and post comments (registration is required to post) which may be answered by other users or an HPCC Systems developer.
Our users tell us that they learn a lot from the developers who post posted in our forumsforum archive as well. Whether you are new to HPCC Systems or an experienced usersuser, other developers may have found ways to solve problems similar to yours. It's a great place to go to spend some thinking time while you work out how to move on with your project.
I have a question/comment which forum should I use?
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Our GitHub repository is also a great resource for information about contributing. Readmes are scattered around the various repositories, providing usage information and guidelines.
Our Red Book provides details of known issues and work arounds.
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- 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
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- Overview of the contribution process. Thanks for your contribution!
- 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.
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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