This guidelines sheet is forked from CONTRIBUTING.md.
Gogs is not perfect and it has bugs, or incomplete features for rare cases. You're welcome to tell us or contribute some code. This document describles details about how can you contribute to Gogs project.
Depends on the situation, you will:
If you find or consider something is a bug, please create a issue on GitHub. To reduce unnecessary time wasting of interacting and waiting with team members, please use following form as template in the first place:
- **Bug Description**:
- **Gogs Version**:
- **Git Version**:
- **System Type**:
- **Error Log**:
- **Other information**:
Please take a moment to check that an issue on GitHub doesn't already exist documenting your bug report or improvement proposal. If it does, it never hurts to add a quick "+1" or "I have this problem too". This will help prioritize the most common problems and requests.
v0.4.9.0901
1.9.0
Ubuntu 12.04
2014/09/01 07:21:49 [E] nil pointer
There is no standard form of making a feature request, just try to describle the feature as clear as possible because team members may not have experience with the functionality you're talking about.
Pull requests are always welcome, but note that ALL PULL REQUESTS MUST SEND TO DEV
BRANCH.
We are always thrilled to receive pull requests, and do our best to process them as fast as possible. Not sure if that typo is worth a pull request? Do it! We will appreciate it.
If your pull request is not accepted on the first try, don't be discouraged! If there's a problem with the implementation, hopefully you received feedback on what to improve.
We're trying very hard to keep Gogs lean and focused. We don't want it to do everything for everybody. This means that we might decide against incorporating a new feature.
Before open any new issue, please check your problem on Troubleshooting and FAQs pages.
Please take a moment to check that an issue on GitHub or card on Trello doesn't already exist documenting your bug report or improvement proposal. If it does, it never hurts to add a quick "+1" or "I have this problem too". This will help prioritize the most common problems and requests.
We recommend discussing your plans on the mailing list before starting to code - especially for more ambitious contributions. This gives other contributors a chance to point you in the right direction, give feedback on your design, and maybe point out if someone else is working on the same thing.
We may close your pull request if not first discussed on the mailing list. We aren't doing this to be jerks. We are doing this to prevent people from spending large amounts of time on changes that may need to be designed or architected in a specific way, or may not align with the vision of the project.