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.. note:: This section assumes you have completed :doc:`/common/zuul-status`
Allows you to:
* Enhance the automatic testing the community does on every patch submitted
to gerrit
* Report recurring bugs so that you don't need to manually 'recheck'
What to do if a test job fails
==============================

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This section will guide you through how to create patches that people will want
to review.
Allows you to:
* Know how to structure a patch that makes it easier to maintain throughout
the review process
* Know how to structure a patch that is easier for community members to review
The Right Size
==============

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This section assumes you have completed :doc:`../common/setup-gerrit` guide.
Gerrit allows you:
* Get reviews on your changes proposed to OpenStack repositories
* Request reviews from specific community members
* Make quick changes to your patches in the webui
Pushing A Change
================

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Communication
#############
This sections allows you to:
* Ask questions and get prompt responses from the community
* Build up your persona in the community as a contributing member
* Stay up to date on the active discussions in the community
IRC
===
While working with OpenStack, IRC is the best way to get help or support
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The same page describes how to subscribe to a list and describes some popular
lists.
Ask OpenStack
=============
ask.openstack.org
=================
`Ask OpenStack <https://ask.openstack.org/>`__ is a question and answer site
for OpenStack users and developers. It provides answer to almost every

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the community as well as companies and individuals interested in the technology
and to embrace and encourage open collaboration.
This section allows you to:
* Understand the differences between the different in-person OpenStack events
* Know which events are valuable to you
OpenStack/Open Infrastructure Summit
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Each operates in a different sector of the community but being aware of each of
them is useful.
This section allows you to:
* Understand the governance model of OpenStack
* Know how to participate in groups that interest you and influence the future
of OpenStack
Committees
==========

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Contribute as a Translator
##########################
Abstract
========
If English is not your native language, you may wish to contribute as
a translator. All services and documents that are visible
to the user are translated by the I18n team. It does not matter which
language you speak. We already have a lot of language teams who are very
active. Our claim is more diversity, to support us in our work at I18n.
This section allows you to:
* Help translate OpenStack, making it more available for users worldwide
Translation Platform
====================

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This section assumes you have completed :doc:`accounts` guide.
This section allows you to:
* Understand the different tools OpenStack uses for task management
* Know how to report bugs and propose features
What Task Trackers does OpenStack use?
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This section assumes you have completed :doc:`/code-and-documentation/using-gerrit`.
This section allows you to:
* Monitor your patches as they get tested by Zuul
* Understand the underlying infrastructure and gating processes that
OpenStack uses
What is Zuul
============