Contributing
PyODMongo is an open-source project that relies on contributions from the community to thrive. We welcome and appreciate contributions from developers like you to help us maintain the project, ensure it remains bug-free, and meets the evolving needs of Python developers using MongoDB.
How Can You Contribute?
There are several ways you can contribute to PyODMongo:
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Report Issues: If you encounter a bug, or any problem using PyODMongo, please open an issue on our GitHub repository. Providing detailed information about the issue will help us address it more effectively.
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Submit Pull Requests: If you have a bug fix, a new feature, or an improvement in mind, we encourage you to submit a pull request. Your contributions can help enhance the library and benefit other users.
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Documentation: Clear and comprehensive documentation is vital for any project. You can contribute by improving the documentation, adding examples, or fixing typos and inaccuracies.
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Testing: Help us ensure the library's reliability by writing and running tests. New test cases and test coverage improvements are always valuable.
Code of Conduct
Please note that PyODMongo follows a Code of Conduct to ensure a welcoming and inclusive community. We expect all contributors to adhere to these guidelines when participating in the project.
We appreciate your interest in contributing to PyODMongo and look forward to your contributions, whether they are bug reports, feature enhancements, or documentation improvements. Together, we can make PyODMongo even better for the Python and MongoDB community.