Non-code contributions ¶ While most people think of contributing code when they think of open source participation, and most project contribution guides focus on code contributions, there are many other ways to contribute to an open source project. Ways to contribute Documentation Translation and localization Design Event support Community engagement Vendor engagement Marketing and promotion Testing Project management Others A word about AI Recruiting and encouraging non-code participants In...| Apache Community Development
This page documents the ASF policy on software releases. This document is for ASF release managers and PMC members.| www.apache.org
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While not all ASF projects practice all aspects of the Apache Way in the same way, there are a number of rules and policies that Apache projects must follow – things like complying with PMC release voting, legal policy, brand policy, using mailing lists, etc., which are documented in various places. A community is not merely a set of rules; it is also a set of behaviors that the participants express when interacting within that community.| Apache Community Development