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  • Introduction
  • Community
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog
  • Getting started
    • Quickstart
    • Concepts
      • Overview
      • Data source
      • Entity
      • Feature view
      • Feature service
      • Feature retrieval
      • Point-in-time joins
    • Architecture
      • Overview
      • Feature repository
      • Registry
      • Offline store
      • Online store
      • Provider
    • Third party integrations
    • FAQ
  • Tutorials
    • Overview
    • Driver ranking
    • Fraud detection on GCP
    • Real-time credit scoring on AWS
  • How-to Guides
    • Running Feast with GCP/AWS
      • Install Feast
      • Create a feature repository
      • Deploy a feature store
      • Build a training dataset
      • Load data into the online store
      • Read features from the online store
    • Running Feast in production
    • Upgrading from Feast 0.9
    • Adding a custom provider
    • Adding a new online store
    • Adding a new offline store
    • Adding or reusing tests
  • Reference
    • Data sources
      • File
      • BigQuery
      • Redshift
    • Offline stores
      • File
      • BigQuery
      • Redshift
    • Online stores
      • SQLite
      • Redis
      • Datastore
      • DynamoDB
    • Providers
      • Local
      • Google Cloud Platform
      • Amazon Web Services
    • Feature repository
      • feature_store.yaml
      • .feastignore
    • [Alpha] On demand feature view
    • [Alpha] Stream ingestion
    • [Alpha] Local feature server
    • [Alpha] AWS Lambda feature server
    • Feast CLI reference
    • Python API reference
    • Usage
  • Project
    • Contribution process
    • Development guide
    • Versioning policy
    • Release process
    • Feast 0.9 vs Feast 0.10+
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  1. Project

Contribution process

We use RFCs and GitHub issues to communicate development ideas. The simplest way to contribute to Feast is to leave comments in our RFCs in the Feast Google Drive or our GitHub issues. You will need to join our Google Group in order to get access.

We follow a process of lazy consensus. If you believe you know what the project needs then just start development. If you are unsure about which direction to take with development then please communicate your ideas through a GitHub issue or through our Slack Channel before starting development.

Please submit a PR to the master branch of the Feast repository once you are ready to submit your contribution. Code submission to Feast (including submission from project maintainers) require review and approval from maintainers or code owners.

PRs that are submitted by the general public need to be identified as ok-to-test. Once enabled, Prow will run a range of tests to verify the submission, after which community members will help to review the pull request.

Please sign the Google CLA in order to have your code merged into the Feast repository.

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