Join the Apache Doris Community
Apache Doris is an open source real-time data warehouse project maintained by users and developers worldwide. In June 2022, it graduated from the Apache Incubator and became an Apache Top-Level Project (TLP). This page lists the official communication channels of the community so that you can pick the one that best fits your habits to join discussions and follow updates.
Overview of Official Community Channels
The purpose and use case of each channel is as follows:
| Channel | Purpose | Entry Point |
|---|---|---|
| Slack | Real-time discussion, questions, and answers (recommended for new users) | https://doris.apache.org/slack |
| GitHub | Source code, issues, PRs, release notes | https://github.com/apache/doris |
| Mailing list | Apache official asynchronous discussion and decision-making channel | See Subscribe to the mailing list |
| Global user cases, release updates, event announcements | https://twitter.com/doris_apache | |
| Expand your technical network, recruiting and industry updates | https://www.linkedin.com/company/doris-apache/ | |
| YouTube | Overseas Meetup and technical sharing video recordings | https://www.youtube.com/hashtag/apachedoris |
| Bilibili | Domestic Meetup and technical sharing video recordings | https://space.bilibili.com/362350065 |
Choose a Channel by Scenario
- To ask quick questions or join daily discussions: join Slack.
- To report bugs or submit code: visit GitHub, and refer to Feedback and the Contributor Guide.
- To follow community decisions and release announcements: subscribe to the mailing list.
- To see user cases and technical insights: follow Twitter and LinkedIn.
- To watch Meetup and technical sharing recordings: visit YouTube or Bilibili.
Next Steps
- Subscribe to the mailing list: complete the dev mailing list subscription in 5 steps.
- Feedback: the official process for submitting bugs or suggestions.
- Security vulnerability disclosure: report vulnerabilities to the ASF security team.