Community resources
Great Expectations (GX) is committed to building a great application and a great community.
Often, open source (OSS) applications have a reputation for being unfriendly and unwelcoming. GX wants to break this stereotype and is dedicated to making you feel welcome and a part of its success.
Ask a question
GX has a Discourse community forum that includes categories for GX Core Support and GX Cloud Support. Here you'll find guidance on what information to provide to get your questions answered quickly.
Contribute code or documentation
To contribute to GX documentation or code, see one of the following resources:
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To request a documentation change, or a change that doesn't require local testing, see the README in the
docs
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To submit a code change to GX for consideration, see CONTRIBUTING_CODE in the
great_expectations
repository.
If you're not sure where to start, or you want to learn what other contributors are doing, check out the community-supported tab in the GX Issues board and/or check out the GX Slack community and introduce yourself in the #contributing channel.
If you're interested in helping out, pick out an issue with a community-supported
label and either comment on an issue you’re interested in working on or assign it to yourself. If you can't find an issue that interests you, and you want to add an improvement or change, create a new issue and add a comment to introduce yourself and let everyone know you’re working on the issue. Read more about the GX Issues board here.
Connect with our community
Join the GX Discourse forum to connect with other GX users and see how they're using GX. Before you post for the first time, review the Discourse guidelines.
GX Cloud
Check out GX Cloud, our SaaS platform—it's now in public preview! Sign up here and you could be validating your data in minutes. We also offer regular GX Cloud workshops: click here to get more information and register.