One of the best ways to help make OTel docs better is to fix an existing issue.
Browse through the list of issues.
Select an issue that you would like to work on, ideally one that you can fix in a short amount of time.
Select an issue with the following labels:
NOTE: we do not assign issues to those who have not already made contributions to the OpenTelemetry organization, unless part of a mentorship or onboarding process.
Read through the issue comments, if any.
Ask maintainers if this issue is still relevant, and ask any questions you need for clarification by posting comments over the issue.
Share your intention to work on the issue by adding add a comment to this effect.
Work on fixing the issue. Let maintainers know if you run into any problems.
When ready, submit your work through a pull request (PR).
If you notice an error or want to suggest improvements to existing content, open an issue.
After submitting, check in on your issue occasionally or turn on GitHub notifications. It might take a few days until maintainers and approvers respond. Reviewers and other community members might ask questions before they can take action on your issue.
If you have an idea for new content or a feature, but you aren’t sure where it should go, you can still file an issue. You can also report bugs and security vulnerabilities.
Go to GitHub and select New issue inside the Issues tab.
Select the type of issue that best applies to your request or doubt.
Fill out the template.
Submit the issue.
Keep the following in mind when filing an issue:
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