Thank you for your interest in contributing to our project. Whether it's a bug report, new feature, code, or documentation, we welcome our community to be involved in this project.
Please read through this document before submitting any issues or pull requests to ensure we are able to help you and all members of the community as effectively as possible.
This project has adopted the Amazon Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opensource-codeofconduct@amazon.com with any additional questions or comments.
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.
Have a bug to report or feature to request? Follow these steps:
When creating a new topic on the forums or filing an issue, please include as many relevant details as possible. Examples include:
Contributions via pull requests are much appreciated. Before sending us a pull request, please ensure that:
To send us a pull request, please:
GitHub provides additional document on forking a repository and creating a pull request.
All pull requests must be approved by our review team before it can be merged in. We appreciate your patience while pull requests are reviewed. The time it takes to review will depend on complexity and consideration of wider implications. For more information on the pull request process, please see the documentation here.
Looking at the existing issues is a great way to find something to contribute on. As our projects, by default, use the default GitHub issue labels (enhancement/bug/duplicate/help wanted/invalid/question/wontfix), tackling open ‘help wanted’ issues is a great place to start.
The FreeRTOS kernel is released under the MIT open source license, the text of which can be found here
Additional license files can be found in the folders containing any supplementary libraries licensed by their respective copyright owners where applicable.
We may ask you to sign a Contributor License Agreement (CLA) for larger changes.