- # Contributing to Mastodon Glitch Edition #
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- Thank you for your interest in contributing to the `glitch-soc` project!
- Here are some guidelines, and ways you can help.
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- > (This document is a bit of a work-in-progress, so please bear with us.
- > If you don't see what you're looking for here, please don't hesitate to reach out!)
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- ## Planning ##
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- Right now a lot of the planning for this project takes place in our development Discord, or through GitHub Issues and Projects.
- We're working on ways to improve the planning structure and better solicit feedback, and if you feel like you can help in this respect, feel free to give us a holler.
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- ## Documentation ##
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- The documentation for this repository is available at [`glitch-soc/docs`](https://github.com/glitch-soc/docs) (online at [glitch-soc.github.io/docs/](https://glitch-soc.github.io/docs/)).
- Right now, we've mostly focused on the features that make this fork different from upstream in some manner.
- Adding screenshots, improving descriptions, and so forth are all ways to help contribute to the project even if you don't know any code.
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- ## Frontend Development ##
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- Check out [the documentation here](https://glitch-soc.github.io/docs/contributing/frontend/) for more information.
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- ## Backend Development ##
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- See the guidelines below.
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- You should also try to follow the guidelines set out in the original `CONTRIBUTING.md` from `tootsuite/mastodon`, reproduced below.
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- <blockquote>
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- CONTRIBUTING
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- Contributing
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- Thank you for considering contributing to Mastodon 🐘
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- You can contribute in the following ways:
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- - Finding and reporting bugs
- - Translating the Mastodon interface into various languages
- - Contributing code to Mastodon by fixing bugs or implementing features
- - Improving the documentation
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- If your contributions are accepted into Mastodon, you can request to be paid through [our OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/mastodon).
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- ## Bug reports
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- Bug reports and feature suggestions must use descriptive and concise titles and be submitted to [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/tootsuite/mastodon/issues). Please use the search function to make sure that you are not submitting duplicates, and that a similar report or request has not already been resolved or rejected.
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- ## Translations
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- You can submit translations via [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/mastodon). They are periodically merged into the codebase.
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- [![Crowdin](https://d322cqt584bo4o.cloudfront.net/mastodon/localized.svg)](https://crowdin.com/project/mastodon)
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- ## Pull requests
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- Please use clean, concise titles for your pull requests. We use commit squashing, so the final commit in the master branch will carry the title of the pull request.
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- The smaller the set of changes in the pull request is, the quicker it can be reviewed and merged. Splitting tasks into multiple smaller pull requests is often preferable.
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- **Pull requests that do not pass automated checks may not be reviewed**. In particular, you need to keep in mind:
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- - Unit and integration tests (rspec, jest)
- - Code style rules (rubocop, eslint)
- - Normalization of locale files (i18n-tasks)
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- ## Documentation
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- The [Mastodon documentation](https://docs.joinmastodon.org) is a statically generated site. You can [submit merge requests to mastodon/docs](https://source.joinmastodon.org/mastodon/docs).
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- </blockquote>
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