If you’re an open source observability user or contributor, we invite you to get involved. You can contribute in the following ways:
- Ask a question by filing an issue.
- File a bug by filing a pull request (PR).
- Contribute an enhancement or a feature which you need and maintainers will be happy to code review. You can open an issue to discuss the design of your proposed enhancement and then file a PR.
- If you’re just getting started, we welcome you to get started with issues tagged as “good first issues” and join Gitter to ask maintainers and other developers any questions you may have.
- Join the awesome upstream OpenTelemetry project community. Participate in the OpenTelemetry SIG meetings where observability experts meet and discuss the OpenTelemetry specification and implementation of observability components. And the code is open source - so contribute to OpenTelemetry!
All preview features and AWS services integrations available for ADOT are supported under the guidelines of the ADOT Public Preview Program.
The ADOT technical documentation is also an open source documentation site hosted on GitHub. This means you can file issues to report documentation errors and updates. You can also file PRs to submit doc fixes and updates. Please take a look at the ADOT site developer guide to make changes and file PRs.
Please note that as per policy, we're providing support via GitHub on a best effort basis. However, if you have AWS Enterprise Support you can create a ticket and we will provide direct support within the respective SLAs.
If you discover a potential security issue in this project we ask that you notify AWS/Amazon Security via our vulnerability reporting page. Please do not create a public github issue.
This project is licensed under the Apache-2.0 License.