Contributing - mathieuboniface/gatling GitHub Wiki
If you want to contribute to Gatling, you can do so by different ways.
Filing issues #
You can file issues on the issue tracker (located here on Github) to:
- Say that you've found a bug. Before filing an issue :
- Make sure it's indeed an issue and not a misusage. If you're not sure, feel free to ask on the Google Group.
- Please check if a similar one doesn't already exist.
- Say that there is a missing feature. We try to think about many things, but smart ideas are always welcomed and we are eager for user experience.
- Say that you've found spelling errors in the wiki. We tried to be perfect, but it is incredibly hard... ;-)
Providing code #
We chose Github for its community oriented workflow. If you want to provide code for Gatling, please follow Github's way.
- Fork the project onto your own account
- Read Development Environment to install what is needed on your computer
- Code
- Commit and push to your own branch, on your own repository. Try to find a good name for your branch, if your modification is to close an issue, please let us know.
- On Github, go to your branch and create a Pull Request
- We will answer as soon as we can
Note: Please be aware that you can not provide code for gatling-highcharts due to license restrictions.
Support us #
We don't ask for money, but we'd love to know if you spoke about us. If you write a blog post on Gatling, please, let us know!
Community #
Mailing List
The mailing list is hosted on Google Group at https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/gatling.
Note: Before asking the community for help, please read the tutorial, search the reference, read the FAQ and look for any existing conversation about your problem before creating a new one :-)
Social networks
Gatling is present on some social networks, follow us for updates about releases and tips.
Follow @GatlingTool. You can also use the #gatling hashtag when talking about Gatling.
Google+
Add Gatling to your Circles.