First, thank you very much, that you would like to contribute to django CMS. We always welcome contributions, like many other open-source projects. We are very thankful to the many present, past and future contributors.
django CMS is governed by a Code of Conduct. All participants in our community and its various forums are expected to abide by it.
- Please report any bugs through GitHub issues.
- For help with django CMS, please use our users' email list or StackOverflow.
- For feature requests, please use our developers' email list.
- For security issues please see further below.
We maintain comprehensive contribution documentation. Please familiarise yourself with it before submitting any issues or pull requests.
Please have a look at our security policy for how to deal with security issues.
If you think you have discovered a security issue in our code, please do not raise it on
- GitHub
- StackOverflow
- IRC
- either of our email lists
or in any other public forum until we have had a chance to deal with it.
You can join us online:
- on StackOverflow.
- in our IRC channel, #django-cms, on
irc.freenode.net
. If you don't have an IRC client, you can join our IRC channel using the KiwiIRC web client, which works pretty well. - on our django CMS users email list for general django CMS questions and discussion
- on our django CMS developers email list for discussions about the development of django CMS
You can also follow:
- the Travis Continuous Integration build reports
- the @djangocms Twitter account for general announcements