How to Contribute to Open Source - Live on NVIDIA NemoClaw  |  Nemotron Labs

NVIDIA Developer · Intermediate ·🤖 AI Agents & Automation ·3w ago
Open source thrives on collaboration. In this session, we’ll walk through how to contribute to an open-source project by working directly on NVIDIA NemoClaw — an open‑source reference stack for running OpenClaw autonomous agents  inside NVIDIA OpenShell’s sandboxed environment. You’ll see the full process: forking the repo, building locally, implementing a feature, writing tests, and opening a pull request. We’ll also show how to submit feature requests and ideas through GitHub to help shape the NVIDIA NemoClaw roadmap and community priorities. What you’ll learn: - How to set up your environment and explore the NVIDIA NemoClaw codebase. - How to contribute a change: branching, testing, and submitting a pull request. - How to open a feature request or discussion directly on GitHub. -How community feedback and contributions influence the NVIDIA NemoClaw roadmap. Join us live as we add a new feature to NVIDIA NemoClaw, answer your questions, and show how developers can actively shape open‑source AI projects from code to community.
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