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r11489 | ## Opening an Issue | ||
When opening a new Issue, please take the following steps: | ||||
1. Search GitHub and/or Google for your issue to avoid duplicate reports. | ||||
Keyword searches for your error messages are most helpful. | ||||
2. If possible, try updating to master and reproducing your issue, | ||||
because we may have already fixed it. | ||||
3. Try to include a minimal reproducible test case | ||||
4. Include relevant system information. Start with the output of: | ||||
python -c "import IPython; print(IPython.sys_info())" | ||||
And include any relevant package versions, depending on the issue, | ||||
such as matplotlib, numpy, Qt, Qt bindings (PyQt/PySide), tornado, web browser, etc. | ||||
## Pull Requests | ||||
Some guidelines on contributing to IPython: | ||||
* All work is submitted via Pull Requests. | ||||
* Pull Requests can be submitted as soon as there is code worth discussing. | ||||
Pull Requests track the branch, so you can continue to work after the PR is submitted. | ||||
Review and discussion can begin well before the work is complete, | ||||
and the more discussion the better. | ||||
The worst case is that the PR is closed. | ||||
* Pull Requests should generally be made against master | ||||
* Pull Requests should be tested, if feasible: | ||||
- bugfixes should include regression tests | ||||
- new behavior should at least get minimal exercise | ||||
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r12242 | * New features and backwards-incompatible changes should be documented by adding | ||
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r12244 | a new file to the [pr](docs/source/whatsnew/pr) directory, see [the README.md | ||
there](docs/source/whatsnew/pr/README.md) for details. | ||||
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r11489 | |||
[Travis](http://travis-ci.org/#!/ipython/ipython) does a pretty good job testing IPython and Pull Requests, | ||||
but it may make sense to manually perform tests (possibly with our `test_pr` script), | ||||
particularly for PRs that affect `IPython.parallel` or Windows. | ||||
For more detailed information, see our [GitHub Workflow](https://github.com/ipython/ipython/wiki/Dev:-GitHub-workflow). | ||||