Contributors
The following people have contributed to the creation and maintenance of this project:
- Laurie Voss is VP of Developer Relations at LlamaIndex, and former co-founder of npm Inc.
- Sarmad Qadri, Co-founder and CEO at LastMile AI
- Dean Wampler, IBM’s Chief Technical Representative to the AI Alliance
- Editor, MCP in the Enterprise: A User Guide.
- More to be announced soon…
How to Contribute to this Documentation
We welcome your contributions to help enterprises use MCP effectively. The documentation is organized into sections, like security, developer APIs, “tales from the field”, etc., with chapters on specific topics.
Suggestions for topics you wish were covered, like your pain points, are also welcome!
Ways to suggest ideas:
- Comment on the proposed outline here or post a new discussion topic topic.
- Post an issue.
- Send us email. This is a general email address, so be sure to mention this particular project, MCP in the Enterprise: A User Guide.
Ready to offer new content or specific improvements to existing content?
- Post a pull request with new content!
- For corrections to existing pages, note that every page has an Edit this page on GitHub link, which goes straight to the page’s source. Make your edits there and submit a PR! This is the best way to help us fix typos and make other small improvements.
For general information about contributing to AI Alliance projects, visit this community
repo, specifically the CONTRIBUTING
page for general information about contributing.
See also the full list of projects here to find other projects that might interest you.
Join This Project Work Group
Want to help us drive the evolution of MCP for the enterprise? Please join our work group, which is contributing to several enterprise MCP projects.
Use the form on the Alliance’s Become a collaborator page to let us know your interests.
Check this box on the form:
- Application and Tools WG
In the “Message” box mention this project, MCP in the Enterprise: A User Guide, and add anything else you would like us to know.
If your organization would like to join the AI Alliance, go here.
Other Notes on Contributing
The sources for this website are in the GitHub repo’s docs
directory.
Notice that every page on this website has an Edit this page on GitHub link to the corresponding location for the page in the GitHub repo, making it easy to view a page, then go straight to the source, make edits, and submit a PR! This is the best way to help us fix typos and make other small improvements.
This documentation is built with GitHub Pages, which uses Jekyll to serve the website. We use the Just the Docs Jekyll theme. See the repo file GITHUB_PAGES.md
for more information.