======Contributing to the LSB====== The LSB workgroup is an open project, which welcomes contributions from all interested parties. =====How To Contribute===== Everyone interested in Linux, from users to developers to vendors, can give us helpful feedback. We are involved in the general Linux community, but we don't always see all the issues that are out there. Let us know if there's something we need to address, or if something is confusing. We produce a good amount of code ourselves, from the tests and test infrastructure to tools like our SDK. If you're good at writing code, help us fix a few bugs, or contribute tests to improve our coverage, or make our tools that much more useful. Even if you're not a developer, just using our tools and tests, and providing feedback on their helpfulness and usability, is very helpful to us. =====Links===== * The [[https://www.linuxfoundation.org/en/LSB_Wiki|LSB Wiki]] is the central repository for all LSB development information. * Our mailing list, [[https://lists.linux-foundation.org/mailman/listinfo/lsb-discuss|lsb-discuss]], is where the workgroup discusses issues surrounding the LSB. Membership is open. * The [[http://bugs.linuxbase.org/|LSB bug tracker]], our [[http://www.bugzilla.org/|Bugzilla]] instance, tracks our bugs, feature requests, etc. * We use [[http://bazaar.canonical.com/|Bazaar]] for version control for our projects. You can browse our available branches and projects at [[http://bzr.linuxfoundation.org/loggerhead/lsb|the Linux Foundation's Bazaar site]]. * We build and test our software using [[http://www.linuxbase.org/buildbot/|Buildbot]].