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Community

Community is an important part of all we do. If you’d like to be part of the Bundler community, you can jump right in and start helping make Bundler better for everyone who uses it.

It would be tremendously helpful to have more people answering questions about Bundler (and often simply about RubyGems or Ruby itself) in our issue tracker or on Stack Overflow.

Additional documentation and explanation is always helpful, too. If you have any suggestions for the Bundler website bundler.io, we would absolutely love it if you opened an issue or pull request on the bundler-site repository.

Sharing your experiences and discoveries by writing them up is a valuable way to help others who have similar problems or experiences in the future. You can write a blog post, create an example and commit it to GitHub, take screenshots, or make videos.

Publishing examples of how Bundler is used helps everyone, and we’ve discovered that people already use it in ways that we never imagined when we were writing it. If you’re still not sure what to write about, there are also several projects doing interesting things based on Bundler. They could probably use publicity too.

Finally, all contributors to the Bundler project must agree to the contributor code of conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Edit this document on GitHub if you caught an error or noticed something was missing.