For *code* contributions, 1: {wiki: DownloadingSource Grab the source code} -1: Open a {link: tktnew ticket} for discussing your contribution (either enhancement or bug fix). If your contribution is a small/trivial patch or bugfix, you could simply attach a patch file directly to the ticket page (at the top of the ticket page, select =Attach=). If your change is an enhancement (new feature) or large bug fix, you will need to author and attach a {wiki: DesignDoc design document} to the ticket page for architecture review and get it approved before code contributions will be accepted. It is appreciated if you openly discuss design with committers via the condor-devel mailing list. +1: Open a ticket for discussing your contribution (either enhancement or bug fix); you can read about our ticket process {wiki: CvstracTicket here} or by clicking [Help] at the top of the {link: tktnew new ticket page}. If your contribution is a small/trivial patch or bugfix, you could simply attach a patch file directly to the ticket page (at the top of the ticket page, select =Attach=). If your change is an enhancement (new feature) or large bug fix, you will need to author and attach a {wiki: DesignDoc design document} to the ticket page for architecture review and get it approved before code contributions will be accepted. It is appreciated if you openly discuss design with committers via the condor-devel mailing list. 1: Send an email to the {link: https://lists.cs.wisc.edu/mailman/listinfo/condor-devel condor-devel mailing list} announcing your ticket to find a committer to help you 1: Make sure: you work with a committer, your code compiles on all platforms, your code meets guidelines, you include test a procedure 1: Assign your ticket to the committer and change its status to review