Hello Ahmed,

A very warm welcome to the Apache Seata community!

Regarding how to start your contribution, we have a best practice to
recommend: you can begin with our community's issue list. We have
specifically prepared some suitable tasks for new contributors.

You can visit our GitHub issue list [1] and filter for issues tagged with
"good first issue" or "help wanted". These are tasks that the community
believes are excellent starting points for a first contribution, helping
you get familiar with the codebase and our contribution workflow.

Feel free to pick a "good first issue" or "help wanted" task that interests
you, and then leave a comment on that issue to express your willingness to
work on it. The community's committers will be happy to provide you with
guidance.

Before you start coding, please also take some time to read our
contribution guide [2]. It will help you understand how to set up your
development environment, the submission process, and our coding standards.

Thank you again for your enthusiasm. We are very much looking forward to
your first contribution! If you encounter any problems along the way,
please don't hesitate to ask in the mailing list or the relevant GitHub
issue.

[1] https://github.com/apache/incubator-seata/issues

[2] https://seata.apache.org/docs/developers/guide_dev

Best Regards,
Jiangke Wu(xingfudeshi)


On Thu, Jun 12, 2025 at 2:35 PM Ahmed Adel <a7med3del1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Seata Community,
> I'm Ahmed, a developer passionate about Spring Boot and microservices. I
> have experience building microservices with Spring Boot, working with REST
> APIs, and using tools like Git, Maven, and Docker. I'm excited to learn
> from the community.
> I'm want to start contributing to Seata and would appreciate any guidance
> on how to get started whether it's first good issues or general advice.
> I look forward to contributing.
> Regards,
> Ahmed Adel
>

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