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.. _faq-contributing:
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FAQ: Contributing code
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How can I get started contributing code to Django?
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Thanks for asking! We've written an entire document devoted to this question.
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It's titled :ref:`Contributing to Django <internals-contributing>`.
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I submitted a bug fix in the ticket system several weeks ago. Why are you ignoring my patch?
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Don't worry: We're not ignoring you!
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It's important to understand there is a difference between "a ticket is being
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ignored" and "a ticket has not been attended to yet." Django's ticket system
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contains hundreds of open tickets, of various degrees of impact on end-user
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functionality, and Django's developers have to review and prioritize.
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On top of that: the people who work on Django are all volunteers. As a result,
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the amount of time that we have to work on the framework is limited and will
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vary from week to week depending on our spare time. If we're busy, we may not
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be able to spend as much time on Django as we might want.
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Besides, if your feature request stands no chance of inclusion in Django, we
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won't ignore it -- we'll just close the ticket. So if your ticket is still
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open, it doesn't mean we're ignoring you; it just means we haven't had time to
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look at it yet.
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