Getting Help

A good first step is always to check out the FAQ and documentation. Otherwise, many members of the community hang out on IRC and are happy to answer questions. We are spread out over many timezones though (and have day jobs), so you may need to be patient when waiting for a reply.

Extended or complex issues might be better sent to the relevant mailing list (you'll need to subscribe in order to send messages).

People new to the project, or Open Source generally, are encouraged to read Getting Answers by Mike Ash from Rogue Amoeba. It provides some very good tips on effective communication with groups such as this one. Following the advice it contains will greatly increase the chance of a quick and helpful reply.

Bugs and other problems can also be reported via Bugzilla.

Or if you already know the solution, submit a patch against our GitHub repository.

The development of most of the ClusterLabs-related projects take place as part of the ClusterLabs organization at Github, and the source code and issue trackers for these projects can be found there.

Providing Help

If you find this project useful, you may want to consider supporting its future development. There are a number of ways to support the project (in no particular order):

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