The following section provides an overview of our community and resources as well as ways that you can get involved.
Please make sure that you follow the Code of Conduct in any interaction with the Aqua Open Source community, employees, and other stakeholder.
The Code of Conduct has been adopted from
Trivy is a comprehensive and versatile security scanner. Trivy supports different scanners (things is can find) as well as targets (things is can scan).
Tracee is a runtime security and forensics tool. It uses Linux eBPF technology to trace your system and give you insight into it's behavior.
While these are the top-level initiatives we have, contribution might be needed in supporting repositories. For example in trivy-db
for Trivy or in libbpfgo
for Tracee.
We are hosting monthly office hours. You can find more details under the following links:
A good way to start is to first familiarize yourself with the project, take some time to assimilate within the community, and engage in issues and discussions. Contributions might be in the form of:
- Engaging with the community, asking ans answering questions, testing and providing feedback.
- Creating content, for example, improving documentation, creating tutorials, speaking and advocating about the projects elsewhere.
- Contributing code, fixing bugs and creating new features.
When you want to make a contribution, start by searching for existing issues or discussions which need help (look for the good-first-issue
and help-wanted
label), or create an issue if needed.
The documentation of Trivy and Tracee does have "contributing" sections for helping you get started with either project specifically.
- GitHub Discussions: Ask for help and support, Discuss code development and ideation, read announcements. In any of the major repositories, you'll find a "Discussions" tab.
- GitHub Issues: Report Bugs, request features.
- Aqua Open Source Slack Channel: General discussion, engage with the community and maintainers, any topic you're unsure if or where to post. Aqua OSS Slack.
- Aqua Open Source YouTube Channel: We post regularly short videos covering feature highlights and tutorials. Please like/sub/comment Aqua OSS YouTube.
- Newsletter: We post a monthly newsletter covering news and updates about our open source projects. The update is originally posted on @itaysk's Twitter, and you can also subscribe to receive it in email.
- Twitter: Our team is on Twitter. Follow us to get a more personal connection and more insights about our work. Here's a list of maintainers and Twitter handles.
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