GitHub
Review repositories, source code, releases, and public activity.
Open GitHubCommunity
Use public, reviewable engineering workflows for defects, improvements, releases, and roadmap discussion.
Review repositories, source code, releases, and public activity.
Open GitHubReport reproducible defects and request scoped improvements.
Open IssuesUse repository discussions when a project has discussions enabled.
Open DiscussionsFollow the contribution workflow, quality checks, and review requirements.
Open ContributingTrack ecosystem priorities without introducing unapproved product commitments.
Open RoadmapUse a project repository’s GitHub Discussions area when it is enabled. When a repository does not provide Discussions, open a scoped issue only when the topic is actionable and belongs to that repository.
Keep issues and pull requests scoped to the project that owns the affected code.
Document the current behavior, expected behavior, environment, and minimal reproduction.
Avoid removing supported behavior unless the maintainers approve a breaking change.
Run formatting, type checks, tests, security checks, and builds defined by the project.
The roadmap is repository-led. Approved milestones, labeled issues, and published releases are the source of truth. This website does not create product commitments that are absent from the official repositories.
Do not disclose exploitable security details in a public issue. Follow the security policy in the affected repository or contact the project maintainers privately.
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