Join the Community
Meet the Zuul Community at These Events
Join the Zuul community where you can meet developers, get on-boarded as a contributor and learn from users running Zuul in production:
- OpenStack Summit, November 13-15, 2018, Berlin, Germany
Join the Mailing List

Zuul has mailing lists for announcements and discussions.
If you run Zuul, join the zuul-announce list to receive announcements from the Zuul team about releases and upcoming changes.
Join the zuul-discuss list to ask questions about using Zuul or contributing to its development. All potential and existing developers, users, and operators of Zuul are welcome.
Chat on IRC

Join #zuul on FreeNode
Developers and users are in the #zuul channel on Freenode 24 hours a day. But sometimes we leave our desks, so if you ask a question there, be patient.
Report Bugs
Zuul uses OpenStack's Storyboard service to track bugs.
Visit Storyboard to search for or report Zuul bugs. Select the project "openstack-infra/zuul".
Propose or Review Changes
Zuul uses OpenStack's Gerrit service for code review.
Visit Gerrit to help review proposed changes to Zuul.
View or clone the source code from git.zuul-ci.org.
To propose a change, create an account in Gerrit, then use the git-review tool to submit patches.