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# Contributing Guidelines
The Helm project accepts contributions via GitHub pull requests. This document outlines the process
to help get your contribution accepted.
to help you get your contribution accepted.
## Reporting a Security Issue
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- User: [#helm-users](https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/C0NH30761/details/)
- Contributor: [#helm-dev](https://kubernetes.slack.com/messages/C51E88VDG/)
Before opening a new issue or submitting a new pull request, it's helpful to search the project -
it's likely that another user has already reported the issue you're facing, or it's a known issue
that we're already aware of. It is also worth asking on the Slack channels.
Before opening a new issue or submitting a new pull request, it helps to search the project first.
Another user may have already reported the issue you are facing, or it may already be a known issue.
It is also worth asking on the Slack channels.
## Milestones
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We also remain committed to not changing publicly accessible Go library definitions inside of the `pkg/` directory of our source code in a non-backwards-compatible way.
For more details on Helms minor and patch release backwards-compatibility rules, please read [HIP-0004](https://github.com/helm/community/blob/main/hips/hip-0004.md)
For more details on Helms minor and patch release backwards-compatibility rules, please read [HIP-0004](https://github.com/helm/community/blob/main/hips/hip-0004.md).
For a quick summary of our backward compatibility guidelines for releases between 3.0 and 4.0:

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