This Contributing Guide is intended for those that would like to contribute to Micrometer Release.
See our Contributor Code of Conduct.
Contributions come in various forms and are not limited to code changes. The Micrometer community benefits from contributions in all forms.
For example, those with Micrometer knowledge and experience can contribute by:
- Contributing documentation
- Answering Stackoverflow questions
- Answering questions on the Micrometer slack
- Share Micrometer knowledge in other ways (e.g. presentations, blogs)
The remainder of this document will focus on guidance for contributing code changes. It will help contributors to build, modify, or test the Micrometer source code.
Contributions in the form of source changes require that you agree to DCO.