2018-01-04 02:11:06 +01:00
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# CONTRIBUTING
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If you find an issue that interests you, please leave a note asking about it
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first. If you don't see that anyone has inquired about it, you can simply
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leave a note saying you are going to work on it. If people work on an issue
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without saying they are working on it, the result is sometimes three people
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submit a PR for the same issue.
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If you find a problem for which no ticket has yet been created, please don't
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hesitate to open a new ticket, and let us know if you are going to work on
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that issue.
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Please leave another note if you change your mind or if you get busy with other
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things and are unable to finish it. That lets me and other people know the
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ticket is available to be worked on by other people.
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## Coding style
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Please match the existing style
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Sometimes a patch will be a single line in a single file; other times a single
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patch will consist of changes to several files. Keep unrelated patches separate
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from each other (i.e. a separate PR for each patch).
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## Pull Requests
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1. [Fork the repo][fork] (if you haven't already done so)
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2. Clone it to your computer
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3. When you're ready to work on an issue, be sure you're on the **master** branch. From there,
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[create a separate branch][sep_branch] (e.g. issue_32)
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4. Make your changes. If you're unsure of some details while you're making edits, you can
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discuss them on the ticket.
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5. Commit your changes. [git-cola](https://git-cola.github.io/) is a
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nice GUI front-end for adding files and entering commit messages
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(git-cola is probably available from your OS repository).
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6. Push the working branch (e.g. issue_32) to your remote fork and make your
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[pull request][PR]
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* Do not merge it with the master branch on your fork. That would result in multiple, or
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unrelated patches being included in a single PR.
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7. If any further changes need to be made, comments will be made on the pull request.
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It's possible to work on two or more different patches (and therefore multiple branches) at
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one time, but it's recommended that beginners only work on one patch at a time.
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### Syncing ###
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Periodically, especially before starting a new patch, you'll need the sync your
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repo with the remote upstream. GitHub has instructions for doing this:
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1. [Configuring a remote for a fork](https://help.github.com/articles/configuring-a-remote-for-a-fork/)
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* For step 3 on that page, use https://github.com/sexybiggetje/pixdisp for the URL.
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2. [Syncing a Fork](https://help.github.com/articles/syncing-a-fork/)
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* On that page, it shows how to merge the **master** branch (steps 4 & 5 of **Syncing a Fork**).
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[fork]: https://github.com/sexybiggetje/pixdisp/fork
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[sep_branch]: https://github.com/Kunena/Kunena-Forum/wiki/Create-a-new-branch-with-git-and-manage-branches
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[PR]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request-from-a-fork/
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