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author | Artem Konev <artem.konev@nginx.com> | 2022-05-13 17:13:23 +0100 |
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diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..a7bc357b --- /dev/null +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,90 @@ +# Contributing Guidelines + +The following is a set of guidelines for contributing to NGINX Unit. We do +appreciate that you are considering contributing! + +## Table Of Contents + +- [Getting Started](#getting-started) +- [Ask a Question](#ask-a-question) +- [Contributing](#contributing) +- [Git Style Guide](#git-style-guide) + + +## Getting Started + +Check out the [Quick Installation](README.md#quick-installation) and +[Howto](https://unit.nginx.org/howto/) guides to get NGINX Unit up and running. + + +## Ask a Question + +Please open an [issue](https://github.com/nginx/unit/issues/new) on GitHub with +the label `question`. You can also ask a question on +[Slack](https://nginxcommunity.slack.com) or the NGINX Unit mailing list, +unit@nginx.org (subscribe +[here](https://mailman.nginx.org/mailman3/lists/unit.nginx.org/)). + + +## Contributing + +### Report a Bug + +Ensure the bug was not already reported by searching on GitHub under +[Issues](https://github.com/nginx/unit/issues). + +If the bug is a potential security vulnerability, please report using our +[security policy](https://unit.nginx.org/troubleshooting/#getting-support). + +To report a non-security bug, open an +[issue](https://github.com/nginx/unit/issues/new) on GitHub with the label +`bug`. Be sure to include a title and clear description, as much relevant +information as possible, and a code sample or an executable test case showing +the expected behavior that doesn't occur. + + +### Suggest an Enhancement + +To suggest an enhancement, open an +[issue](https://github.com/nginx/unit/issues/new) on GitHub with the label +`enhancement`. Please do this before implementing a new feature to discuss the +feature first. + + +### Open a Pull Request + +Before submitting a PR, please read the NGINX Unit code guidelines to know more +about coding conventions and benchmarks. Fork the repo, create a branch, and +submit a PR when your changes are tested and ready for review. Again, if you'd +like to implement a new feature, please consider creating a feature request +issue first to start a discussion about the feature. + + +## Git Style Guide + +- Keep a clean, concise and meaningful `git commit` history on your branch, + rebasing locally and squashing before submitting a PR + +- For any user-visible changes, updates, and bugfixes, add a note to + `docs/changes.xml` under the section for the upcoming release, using `<change + type="feature">` for new functionality, `<change type="change">` for changed + behavior, and `<change type="bugfix">` for bug fixes. + +- In the subject line, use the past tense ("Added feature", not "Add feature"); + also, use past tense to describe past scenarios, and present tense for + current behavior + +- Limit the subject line to 67 characters, and the rest of the commit message + to 80 characters + +- Use subject line prefixes for commits that affect a specific portion of the + code; examples include "Tests:", "Packages:", or "Docker:", and also + individual languages such as "Java:" or "Ruby:" + +- Reference issues and PRs liberally after the subject line; if the commit + remedies a GitHub issue, [name + it](https://docs.github.com/en/issues/tracking-your-work-with-issues/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue) + accordingly + +- Don't rely on command-line commit messages with `-m`; use the editor instead + |