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Community

Join the BSpec community and help shape the future of business documentation standards.

Get Involved

GitHub

The primary home for BSpec development and discussion.

  • Repository: github.com/a3tai/bspec
  • Discussions: Share ideas, ask questions, and connect with other users
  • Issues: Report bugs or request features
  • Pull Requests: Contribute code, documentation, or examples

Contributing

We welcome contributions of all kinds:

  • Documentation: Improve guides, add examples, fix typos
  • Tools: Build new tools that work with BSpec
  • SDKs: Add support for new programming languages
  • Examples: Share real-world BSpec implementations
  • Feedback: Tell us about your experience using BSpec

See our Contributing Guide for details.

Resources

Documentation

Tools

Examples

Coming soon: Real-world examples of BSpec implementations across different industries.

Support

Questions & Discussion

Have a question? Start a discussion on GitHub Discussions.

Bug Reports

Found a bug? Open an issue on GitHub Issues.

Feature Requests

Have an idea for BSpec? We'd love to hear it! Open a feature request on GitHub Issues.

Code of Conduct

We are committed to providing a welcoming and inclusive community for everyone. Please read our Code of Conduct.

Stay Updated

  • Watch the repository on GitHub to get notifications of new releases
  • Star the project to show your support
  • Follow updates in GitHub Discussions

Project Governance

BSpec is an open-source project with a transparent governance model:

  1. Specification Changes: Major changes to the specification require community discussion and consensus
  2. Tool Development: Tools and SDKs can be developed independently by community members
  3. Versioning: The specification follows semantic versioning (MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH)

License

BSpec is released under the MIT License, making it free to use, modify, and distribute.

Released under the MIT License.