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View Page HistoryAs with all Open Source projects, there are a great many ways one can contribute. The project can use help with everything from [reporting bugs|http://bugs.couchbase.com] when found to writing new code modules.
Before reporting issues, please take a look at our thoughts on [how to report a bug|couchbase:Writing Good Bug Reports].
Membase consists of a set of projects, which when integrated, become the software installed on cluster nodes.
Membase, users, developers and other contributors collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously using mailing lists, forums, and chat. [couchbase:Home] covers the various options; these are great places to find and discuss your ideas for contributions to the project.
The high-level architecture and the component overview is described in our [architecture|http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-1.8/couchbase-architecture.html].
You can get access to the sources via our [repositories|couchbase:Couchbase Source Repositories].
Once you have the sources, here is [help with building|Building from source] the source.
Once you have created your change, we have a section in the wiki describing how to [contribute the change back to the community|couchbase:Contributing changes] via getting the code reviewed.
Membase consists of a set of projects, which when integrated, become the software installed on cluster nodes.
Membase, users, developers and other contributors collaborate both synchronously and asynchronously using mailing lists, forums, and chat. [couchbase:Home] covers the various options; these are great places to find and discuss your ideas for contributions to the project.
The high-level architecture and the component overview is described in our [architecture|http://www.couchbase.com/docs/couchbase-manual-1.8/couchbase-architecture.html].
You can get access to the sources via our [repositories|couchbase:Couchbase Source Repositories].
Once you have the sources, here is [help with building|Building from source] the source.
Once you have created your change, we have a section in the wiki describing how to [contribute the change back to the community|couchbase:Contributing changes] via getting the code reviewed.