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Contributing Overview | ||||
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RhodeCode Community Edition is an open source code management platform. We | ||||
encourage contributions to our project from the community. This is a basic | ||||
overview of the procedures for adding your contribution to RhodeCode. | ||||
Check the Issue Tracker | ||||
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Make an account at https://issues.rhodecode.com/account/register and browse the | ||||
current tickets for bugs to fix and tasks to do. Have a bug or feature that you | ||||
can't find in the tracker? Create a new issue for it. When you select a ticket, | ||||
make sure to assign it to yourself and mark it "in progress" to avoid duplicated | ||||
work. | ||||
Sign Up at code.rhodecode.com | ||||
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Make an account at https://code.rhodecode.com/ using an email or your existing | ||||
GitHub, Bitbucket, Google, or Twitter account. Fork the repo you'd like to | ||||
contribute to; we suggest adding your username to the fork name. Clone your fork | ||||
to your computer. We use Mercurial for source control management; see | ||||
https://www.mercurial-scm.org/guide to get started quickly. | ||||
Set Up A Local Instance | ||||
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You will need to set up an instance of RhodeCode CE using VCSServer so that you | ||||
can see your work locally as you make changes. We recommend using Linux for this | ||||
but it can also be built on OSX. | ||||
See :doc:`dev-setup` for instructions. | ||||
Code! | ||||
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You can now make, see, and test your changes locally. We are always improving to | ||||
keep our code clean and the cost of maintaining it low. This applies in the same | ||||
way for contributions. We run automated checks on our pull requests, and expect | ||||
understandable code. We also aim to provide test coverage for as much of our | ||||
codebase as possible; any new features should be augmented with tests. | ||||
Keep in mind that when we accept your contribution, we also take responsibility | ||||
for it; we must understand it to take on that responsibility. | ||||
See :doc:`standards` for more detailed information. | ||||
Commit And Push Your Changes | ||||
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We highly recommend making a new bookmark for each feature, bug, or set of | ||||
commits you make so that you can point to it when creating your pull request. | ||||
Please also reference the ticket number in your commit messages. Don't forget to | ||||
push the bookmark! | ||||
Submit a Pull Request | ||||
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Go to your fork, and choose "Create Pull Request" from the Options menu. Use | ||||
your bookmark as the source, and choose someone to review it. Don't worry about | ||||
chosing the right person; we'll assign the best contributor for the job. You'll | ||||
get feedback and an assigned status. | ||||
Be prepared to make updates to your pull request after some feedback. | ||||
Collaboration is part of the process and improvements can often be made. | ||||
Sign the Contributor License Agreement | ||||
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If your contribution is approved, you will need to virtually sign the license | ||||
r553 | agreement in order for it to be merged into the project's codebase. | |||
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r553 | You can read it on our website at https://rhodecode.com/rhodecode-cla | |||
To sign electronically, go to https://rhodecode.com/sign-cla | ||||
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That's it! We'll take it from there. Thanks for your contribution! | ||||
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.. note:: If you have any questions or comments, feel free to contact us through | ||||
either the community portal(community.rhodecode.com), IRC | ||||
(irc.freenode.net), or Slack (rhodecode.com/join). | ||||