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Contibuting to Cofoundry

Feedback

Content management systems are by their nature very broad in scope and need to satisfy a large variation of use-cases. Often when building a new feature the tricky part isn't so much the programming, it is figuring out how the feature should work, discovering the use-cases it needs to satisfy and working out how we make a feature both user-friendly and developer-friendly.

Your feedback is really important in helping us shape Cofoundry and focus on building the right tools in the best way possible.

  • Found a bugs or have feature suggestions? Please add an issue with as much detail as possible
  • Found an issue you think is important? Let us know by commenting or giving it a thumbs up.
  • We have a few issues tagged as feedback wanted, which typically need opinion on a decision or design idea.
  • Issues tagged as enhancements will typically benefit from additional feedback, clarification or user-cases.
  • Had a good or bad experience building something with Cofoundry? Let us know or drop in for a chat on Gitter.

Code Contributions and PRs

Cofoundry is developed by a very small team. We currently do not have the resources to review and accept code contributions or put in place the legal framework that would allow us to integrate contributed code.

We hope that in time as Cofoundry becomes more popular we will be able to invest in this area and start accepting code contributions.

Please do not send pull requests. If you are interested in contributing code do get in touch so we can start to gauge interest and advise on alternative ways to contribute.

Plugin Development

Cofoundry is highly extensible and has a modular architecture that allows developers to build plugins that seamlessly integrate via a simple NuGet install.

We use this architecture to create our own plugins, but this area is not yet extensively documented. The current documentation is here.

If you are interested in creating your own plugin, please do get in touch with us and we'll be happy to assist.

Spread the word

If you've had a go with Cofoundry and like what we're doing, you can help us out by letting others know.

If you're interested in writing a blog post or putting together samples and need some assistance we'd be happy to help so do get in touch.