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Contributing
We want you to contribute to JupyterHub in ways that are most exciting and useful to you. We value documentation, testing, bug reporting & code equally, and are glad to have your contributions in whatever form you wish.
Be sure to first check our Code of Conduct (reporting guidelines), which help keep our community welcoming to as many people as possible.
This section covers information about our community, as well as ways that you can connect and get involved.
Contributors
Here are the people who keep JupyterHub running and updated.
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contributor-list
Communication channels
Learn about the different communication channels used by the JupyterHub community.
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community
Set up a local development environment
This section covers how to clone the JupyterHub Github repository and install a local copy.
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setup
Contribute to the documentation
Have a local development install ready? You can build JupyterHub's docs locally as well.
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docs
Testing JupyterHub
Run tests in your local JupyterHub development install.
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tests
JupyterHub roadmap
Which way, JupyterHub? Find out in the roadmap.
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roadmap
Reporting security issues
Found a bug or vulnerability? Report to JupyterHub's maintainers.
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security