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Contributing to Apache Kafka®: How to Write a KIP

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This document provides an insightful guide on contributing to Apache Kafka® through Kafka Improvement Proposals (KIPs). It covers the essentials of writing effective KIPs, detailing the process from drafting to acceptance. The discussion includes two case studies, KIP-941 and KIP-1020, highlighting their impact on enhancing the Kafka Streams codebase and the overall user experience. By engaging with the Kafka community and navigating the proposal process, the document showcases how strategic changes are implemented, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful, user-focused software development.

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