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Getting Start
To get started using HBase, the full documentation for this release can be found under the doc/ directory that accompanies this README. Using a browser, open the docs/index.html to view the project home page (or browse https://hbase.apache.org). The hbase 'book' has a 'quick start' section and is where you should being your exploration of the hbase project.
The latest HBase can be downloaded from the download page.
We use mailing lists to send notice and discuss. The mailing lists and archives are listed here
We use the #hbase channel on the official ASF Slack Workspace for real time questions and discussions. Please mail dev@hbase.apache.org to request an invite.
How to Contribute
The source code can be found at https://hbase.apache.org/source-repository.html
The HBase issue tracker is at https://hbase.apache.org/issue-tracking.html
Notice that, the public registration for https://issues.apache.org/ has been disabled due to spam. If you want to contribute to HBase, please visit the Request a jira account page to submit your request. Please make sure to select hbase as the 'ASF project you want to file a ticket' so we can receive your request and process it.
NOTE: we need to process the requests manually so it may take sometime, for example, up to a week, for us to respond to your request.
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Apache HBase is made available under the Apache License, version 2.0
The HBase distribution includes cryptographic software. See the export control notice here.