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Welcome

Welcome to Magento 2 installation! We're glad you chose to install Magento 2, a cutting-edge, feature-rich eCommerce solution that gets results.

Magento System Requirements

Magento System Requirements.

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Contributing to the Magento 2 Code Base

Contributions can take the form of new components or features, changes to existing features, tests, documentation (such as developer guides, user guides, examples, or specifications), bug fixes, optimizations, or just good suggestions.

To learn about how to contribute, click here.

To learn about issues, click here. To open an issue, click here.

To suggest documentation improvements, click here.

Community Maintainers

The members of this team have been recognized for their outstanding commitment to maintaining and improving Magento. Magento has granted them permission to accept, merge, and reject pull requests, as well as review issues, and thanks to these Community Maintainers for their valuable contributions.

Top Contributors

Magento is thankful for any contribution that can improve our codebase, documentation or increase test coverage. We always recognize our most active members, as their contributions are the foundation of the Magento Open Source platform.

Labels Applied by the Magento Team

We apply labels to public Pull Requests and Issues to help other participants retrieve additional information about current progress, component assignments, Magento release lines, and much more. Please review the Code Contributions guide for detailed information on labels used in Magento 2 repositories.

Reporting Security Issues

To report security vulnerabilities or learn more about reporting security issues in Magento software or web sites visit the Magento Bug Bounty Program on hackerone. Please create a hackerone account there to submit and follow-up on your issue.

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License

Each Magento source file included in this distribution is licensed under OSL 3.0 or the Magento Enterprise Edition (MEE) license.

Open Software License (OSL 3.0). Please see LICENSE.txt for the full text of the OSL 3.0 license or contact license@magentocommerce.com for a copy.

Subject to Licensee's payment of fees and compliance with the terms and conditions of the MEE License, the MEE License supersedes the OSL 3.0 license for each source file. Please see LICENSE_EE.txt for the full text of the MEE License or visit https://magento.com/legal/terms/enterprise.

Community Engineering Slack

To connect with Magento and the Community, join us on the Magento Community Engineering Slack. If you are interested in joining Slack, or a specific channel, send us a request at engcom@adobe.com or self signup.

We have channels for each project. These channels are recommended for new members:

  • general: Open chat for introductions and Magento 2 questions
  • github: Support for GitHub issues, pull requests, and processes
  • public-backlog: Discussions of the Magento 2 backlog