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🚨 Before creating a new issue #37
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Please take a moment to review this document in order to make the contribution
process easy and effective for everyone involved.
Following these guidelines helps to communicate that you respect the time of
the developers managing and developing this open source project. In return,
they should reciprocate that respect in addressing your issue or assessing
patches and features.
Using the issue tracker
The issue tracker is the preferred channel for bug reports,
features requests and submitting pull
requests, but please respect the following restrictions:
Please do not use the issue tracker for personal support requests (use
Stack Overflow or IRC).
Please do not derail or troll issues. Keep the discussion on topic and
respect the opinions of others.
Bug reports
A bug is a demonstrable problem that is caused by the code in the repository.
Good bug reports are extremely helpful - thank you!
Guidelines for bug reports:
Use the GitHub issue search — check if the issue has already been
reported.
Check if the issue has been fixed — try to reproduce it using the
latest
master
or development branch in the repository.Isolate the problem — create a reduced test
case and a live example.
A good bug report shouldn't leave others needing to chase you up for more
information. Please try to be as detailed as possible in your report. What is
your environment? What steps will reproduce the issue? What browser(s) and OS
experience the problem? What would you expect to be the outcome? All these
details will help people to fix any potential bugs.
Example:
Feature requests
Feature requests are welcome. But take a moment to find out whether your idea
fits with the scope and aims of the project. It's up to you to make a strong
case to convince the project's developers of the merits of this feature. Please
provide as much detail and context as possible.
Pull requests
Good pull requests - patches, improvements, new features - are a fantastic
help. They should remain focused in scope and avoid containing unrelated
commits.
Please ask first before embarking on any significant pull request (e.g.
implementing features, refactoring code, porting to a different language),
otherwise you risk spending a lot of time working on something that the
project's developers might not want to merge into the project.
Please adhere to the coding conventions used throughout a project (indentation,
accurate comments, etc.) and any other requirements (such as test coverage).
Follow this process if you'd like your work considered for inclusion in the
project:
Fork the project, clone your fork,
and configure the remotes:
If you cloned a while ago, get the latest changes from upstream:
Create a new topic branch (off the main project development branch) to
contain your feature, change, or fix:
Commit your changes in logical chunks. Please adhere to these git commit
message guidelines
or your code is unlikely be merged into the main project. Use Git's
interactive rebase
feature to tidy up your commits before making them public.
Locally merge (or rebase) the upstream development branch into your topic branch:
Push your topic branch up to your fork:
Open a Pull Request
with a clear title and description.
IMPORTANT: By submitting a patch, you agree to allow the project owner to
license your work under the same license as that used by the project.
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