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There are many ways to get involved with Apache NetBeans (Incubating).

Talk with other users and NetBeans committers

Ask and answer user questions on one of the mailing lists.

Ask and answer questions on StackOverflow.

Join the development mailing list at dev@ (info)

Join NetBeans on Slack. Go to the signup page, enter your e-mail address, and join in discussions going on there about/around NetBeans. Note that these are informal discussions and that important discussions and decisions around Apache NetBeans must happen on the dev@ mailing list. Slack and other non-official channels are fine for coffee machine style discussions, but nothing more.

Ask and answer questions and promote NetBeans on social media. We are on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit, Telegram and more.

Give feedback and contribute

Report bugs and request features on the issue tracker.

Contribute technical feedback on the dev@ mailing list, edit the Wiki or participate on the issue tracker.

Submit patches on the issue tracker or on the dev@ mailing list.

Look around

Introduce yourself. If you

Participating in Apache NetBeans consists of the steps described below.

See also https://www.apache.org/foundation/how-it-works.html which describes the various roles that people can take in Apache projects.

The Committer, Member and PMC Member terms, in particular, have very specific meanings in the Apache Software Foundation, and need to be used appropriately to avoid confusion.

Here's now you can participate:
 

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haven't done so yet and if you suspect others on the project might not know you yet, please send an introductory e-mail to the 

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dev@ mailing list. Also,

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read about everyone else on the Who's Who

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. To be able to edit that page, you will need a Confluence user/password, which is not the same thing as your Apache ID. Once you have a user account on Confluence, please send a mail to 

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dev@ to ask for editing permissions for making changes to the Wiki. Once you have been given editing permissions, you're able to update the "Who's Who" page with your info.

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Remain up to date. The 

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dev@ mailing list is where all announcements and discussions take place. Highlights and summaries are found here on the

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Wiki. In particular,

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here are the releases so far

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