Contributing to TimescaleDB

    Timescale documentation is hosted in a and is open for contribution from all community members. If you find errors or would like to add content to our docs, this tutorial walks you through the process.

    If you want to make only minor changes to docs, you can make corrections and submit pull requests on the GitHub website. Go to the file you want to correct and click the ‘pencil’ icon to edit. Once done, GitHub gives you an option to submit a pull request at the bottom of the page.

    Making larger contributions to docs

    Be sure to read the Timescale docs contribution styleguide. You’ll see information about how we refer to aspects of Timescale, how we format our docs, and special Markdown tags available to you as you author your contribution.

    Before we accept any contributions, Timescale contributors need to sign the Contributor License Agreement (CLA). By signing a CLA, we can ensure that the community is free and confident in its ability to use your contributions. You are prompted to sign the CLA during the pull request process.

    Contributing to TimescaleDB code

    There are multiple ways you can help:

    • Open an issue with a bug report, build issue, feature request, suggestion, etc.

    Head over to our GitHub repository for TimescaleDB to learn more about how you can help and to review our coding style guide!