# How to contribute to the APM project? If you are reading this page, you are possibly interested in contributing to our project. We have a very active (and friendly) developer group and would love to have the help! Possible ways you can help: * Testing the code * Filing issues on github, when you see a problem (or adding detail to existing issues that effect you) * Fixing issues * Adding new features * Reviewing existing pull requests, and notifying the maintainer if it passes your code review. # How to make a good bug report... * Make sure your bug is not a support issue. Support issues should go to [the APM forums](http://discuss.ardupilot.org). Support issues with logs attached should generally go to the "Log files, Tuning, and Analysis of Log files" section. If you're not sure you have a bug, you should seek support first. * Search for your bug, make sure it is not already reported. If it is already reported, make a comment on that issue. * Only report one bug per issue report. * Write a clear and concise summary. Be specific about what component of the software you are writing about, and follow the convention: "Copter: blah blah blah" * Write a clear and concise description, with **particularly clear steps** to reproduce the problem. Include logs that display the bug. **Try to report only facts in your issue report, keeping your assumptions out of it.** * The majority of issues open now are good or acceptable by these guidelines. Please refer to them for examples. # Submitting patches Please see our [wiki article](http://dev.ardupilot.org/wiki/submitting-patches-back-to-master/). # Development Team The ArduPilot project is open source and [maintained](https://github.com/ArduPilot/ardupilot#maintainers) by a team of volunteers. To contribute, you can send a pull request on Github. You can also join the [development discussion on Google Groups](https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/drones-discuss). Note that the Google Groups mailing lists are NOT for user tech support, and are moderated for new users to prevent off-topic discussion.