# Contributing to k3s # Thanks for taking the time to contribute to k3s! Contributing is not limited to writing code and submitting a PR. Feel free to submit an [issue](https://github.com/rancher/k3s/issues/new/choose) or comment on an existing one to report a bug, provide feedback, or suggest a new feature. You can also join the discussion on [slack](https://slack.rancher.io/). Of course, contributing code is more than welcome! To keep things simple, if you're fixing a small issue, you can simply submit a PR and we will pick it up. However, if you're planning to submit a bigger PR to implement a new feature or fix a relatively complex bug, please open an issue that explains the change and the motivation for it. If you're addressing a bug, please explain how to reproduce it. If you're interesting in contributing documentation, please note the following: - Doc issues are raised in this repository, and they are tracked under the `kind/documentation` label. - Pull requests are submitted to the K3s documentation source in the [Rancher docs repository.](https://github.com/rancher/docs/) The K3s docs content is in the `content/k3s/` directory. ## Developer Certificate Of Origin ## To contribute to this project, you must agree to the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) for each commit you make. The DCO is a simple statement that you, as a contributor, have the legal right to make the contribution. See the [DCO](DCO) file for the full text of what you must agree to. To signify that you agree to the DCO for a commit, you add a line to the git commit message: ```txt Signed-off-by: Jane Smith ``` In most cases, you can add this signoff to your commit automatically with the `-s` flag to `git commit`. Please use your real name and a reachable email address.