- Look through the [dev-ocean repository on GitHub](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/dev-ocean). It summarizes Ocean Protocol software development practices and policies.
To report a bug that isn't a vulnerability, or to make a feature request, go to the relevant GitHub repository, click on the Issues tab, click on the New issue button, and read the instructions.
To suggest a change to the Ocean Protocol itself (which is actually a set of protocols), go to the [Ocean Protocol Enhancement Proposals (OEPs)](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/OEPs/) repository and write a proposal, either as an issue or as a pull request.
- [Read the announcement of the Ocean Protocol Ambassador Program](https://blog.oceanprotocol.com/envoys-of-the-new-data-economy-ocean-protocol-ambassadors-3816a0e63611)
- Aquarius currently supports storing metadata in Elasticsearch or MongoDB. Each option is supported by its own "OceanDB driver." You could write a new OceanDB driver to support another database. See [the existing OceanDB repositories for examples](https://github.com/oceanprotocol?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=oceandb&type=&language=).
- Brizo currently supports storing data sets in Azure Storage, Amazon S3 or on-premise. Each option is supported by its own "Osmosis driver." You could write a new Osmosis driver to support another storage provider. See [the existing Osmosis repositories for examples](https://github.com/oceanprotocol?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=osmosis&type=&language=).
- [OEP-11 lists the supported encryption and decryption options](https://github.com/oceanprotocol/OEPs/tree/master/11#encryption-and-decryption) (for encrypting URLs before putting them in the metadata, not data sets themselves). You could add support for another option.
- Other kinds of services could also be integrated. If you need help or advice, then email <ahref="mailto:info@oceanprotocol.com">info@oceanprotocol.com</a>.