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## Reporting Bugs
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Please file bugs in the [Github Issue
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Tracker](https://github.com/syncthing/protocol/issues).
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## Contributing Code
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Every contribution is welcome. Following the points below will make this
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a smoother process.
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Individuals making significant and valuable contributions are given
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commit-access to the project. If you make a significant contribution and
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are not considered for commit-access, please contact any of the
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Syncthing core team members.
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All nontrivial contributions should go through the pull request
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mechanism for internal review. Determining what is "nontrivial" is left
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at the discretion of the contributor.
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### Authorship
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All code authors are listed in the AUTHORS file. Commits must be made
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with the same name and email as listed in the AUTHORS file. To
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accomplish this, ensure that your git configuration is set correctly
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prior to making your first commit;
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$ git config --global user.name "Jane Doe"
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$ git config --global user.email janedoe@example.com
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You must be reachable on the given email address. If you do not wish to
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use your real name for whatever reason, using a nickname or pseudonym is
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perfectly acceptable.
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## Coding Style
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- Follow the conventions laid out in [Effective Go](https://golang.org/doc/effective_go.html)
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as much as makes sense.
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- All text files use Unix line endings.
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- Each commit should be `go fmt` clean.
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- The commit message subject should be a single short sentence
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describing the change, starting with a capital letter.
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- Commits that resolve an existing issue must include the issue number
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as `(fixes #123)` at the end of the commit message subject.
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- Imports are grouped per `goimports` standard; that is, standard
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library first, then third party libraries after a blank line.
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- A contribution solving a single issue or introducing a single new
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feature should probably be a single commit based on the current
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`master` branch. You may be asked to "rebase" or "squash" your pull
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request to make sure this is the case, especially if there have been
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amendments during review.
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## Licensing
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2015-01-13 12:31:14 +00:00
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All contributions are made under the same MIT license as the rest of the
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project, except documentation, user interface text and translation
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strings which are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0
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International License. You retain the copyright to code you have
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written.
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When accepting your first contribution, the maintainer of the project
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will ensure that you are added to the AUTHORS file. You are welcome to
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add yourself as a separate commit in your first pull request.
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## Tests
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Yes please!
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## License
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2015-01-13 12:31:14 +00:00
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MIT
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