======= Support ======= Thank you for your interest in this library. Please show your support by `starring the project on GitHub `_, and either `sponsor the project `_ or `make a donation `_. If you see any errors or have any issues when using the library or reading the documentation, please `raise an issue on GitHub `_, create a pull request, or start a discussion in the Slack_ channel. Community support ================= The library has a growing community that may be able to help. - You can ask questions on the Slack_ channel. - You can also register issues and requests on our `issue tracker `_. .. _Slack: https://join.slack.com/t/eventsourcinginpython/shared_invite/zt-3h2ip23yr-qCaMXXjmdnamZd7kjlD83w Training workshops ================== Training workshops are available to help developers more quickly learn how to use the library. Workshop participants will be guided through a series of topics, gradually discovering what the library is capable of doing, and learning how to use the library effectively. Please contact John Bywater via the Slack_ channel for more information about training workshops. Professional support ==================== Professional services are available to help developers and managers with the development and management of event-sourced applications and systems. - Training and coaching developers. - Development of prototype or sample applications. - Development of applications and systems for production use. - Overall assessment of your existing implementation, with recommendations for improvement. - Address specific concerns with how your event-sourced application or system is built and run. Please contact John Bywater via the Slack_ channel for more information about professional support.