You are encouraged to contribute to the repository by forking and submitting a pull request.
(If you are new to GitHub, you might start with a basic tutorial and check out a more detailed guide to pull requests.)
If you would like to propose a significant change, it is required to open a RFC request first. This process is required for making sure the community and the architects are in agreement of new changes. This saves time for everyone involved.
If the work you want to do is minor enhancement, or a bug fix, it is fine to open an issue, and assign it to yourself to start contributing.
Pull requests will be evaluated by the maintainers on a schedule and if deemed beneficial will be committed to the 'devel'. If you feel that a patch is critical or urgent feel free to ping the maintainers on slack. Pull requests should have a descriptive name and include an summary of all changes made in the pull request description. We use either 'Squash & Merge' or 'Rebase & Merge' policy most of the time.
All contributors retain the original copyright to their stuff, but by contributing to this project, you are agreeing to the LICENSE of the project.