Thank you for your interest in contributing to TensorZero!
TensorZero aims to power the next generation of AI applications. We'd love to collaborate with you to make this vision a reality.
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In addition to community contributions, we're also hiring in NYC (in-person only). See our open roles.
TensorZero is licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. By contributing to this repository, you agree to license your contributions under the same license.
Join our community on Slack or Discord to chat with the team and other contributors.
We use GitHub Issues to track bugs and feature requests. For general questions, technical support, and conversations not directly related to code, please use GitHub Discussions.
For small changes (i.e. a few lines of code), feel free to open a PR directly.
For larger changes, please communicate with us first to avoid duplicate work or wasted effort. You can start a discussion (GitHub, Slack, or Discord) or open an issue as a starting point. The team will be happy to provide feedback and guidance.
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See the good-first-issue
label for simpler issues that might be a good starting point for new contributors.
We're planning to open-source our documentation pages soon. See issue #432 for more details.
In the meantime, please open an issue if you have suggestions or find any problems with the documentation.
We'd love to collaborate on examples, tutorials, and other content that showcases how to build AI applications with TensorZero.
For content contributed directly to our repository, please follow the same process as code contributions.
For external content (e.g. blog posts, videos, social media content), we're excited to support and amplify your work. Share your content in our community channels (Slack and Discord), tag us on social media, or reach out if you'd like technical review or feedback before publishing.
We're happy to provide guidance and support for both types of content to help you create high-quality resources for the TensorZero community.
We're open to exploring integrations with other projects and tools (both open-source and commercial). Reach out if you're interested in collaborating.
If you discover a security vulnerability, please email us at [email protected].
Did you have something else in mind? Reach out on Slack or Discord and let us know.
Thanks again for your interest in contributing to TensorZero! We're excited to see what you build.