OpenVZ is open source software, and if you like it, the best thing you can do is help the project. There are many ways that you can contribute. Whether you are a normal user, a geek, or a hardcore developer, the one and most important thing you can do is to actually use OpenVZ.
The list below explains some of the ways that you can contribute.
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Contribute code
If you want to become an OpenVZ developer, please subscribe to the devel mailing list and do one of the following:
- Tell what you want to do to community and suggest new features/ideas.
- Fix open bugs.
- Send patches for kernel and userspace code.
- Implement ideas from wishlist.
Contribute quality
Contribute documentation
- Help write good documentation.
- Help maintain the wiki.
- Send us corrections/additions to the existing manuals.
- Write your own guide or HOWTO, or help to expand stub articles.
- Translate the documentation into another language.
- Proofread existing documentation, follow the examples, and make corrections.
- Create screencasts, demo video, screenshots, and graphics for the documentation.
- Expand the of technical terms (so non-geeks can understand).
Contribute publicity
Note: As OpenVZ gets more popular, there will be more people wanting to contribute.
- Put an appropriate banner, button or just some text on your site linking back to openvz.org.
- Write reviews about new OpenVZ features.
- Convince people to use Vituozzo containers when possible.
- Write about new ways of using OpenVZ.
- Submit artwork (icons, backgrounds, logos).
Contribute appreciation
- Be polite when reporting bugs or asking for new features; after all, the developers have no obligation to do it.
- Express your appreciation to developers (through e-mail, bug reports, and IRC).
- Give the project or a developer a donation/gift (many of us have wish lists for this).
- Contribute to CRIU development.
Contribute support
- Participate in the mailing lists, IRC channel, forums, if you know some the answer to a question asked, feel free to share it with others.
- Contribute to (or start) an online support group.
- Write HOWTOs and post them in the Tutorials and Howtos or your own blog.
- Setup a public OpenVZ mirror.
- Contribute new OS template.