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  1. # Contributing to Mastodon Glitch Edition #
  2. Thank you for your interest in contributing to the `glitch-soc` project!
  3. Here are some guidelines, and ways you can help.
  4. > (This document is a bit of a work-in-progress, so please bear with us.
  5. > If you don't see what you're looking for here, please don't hesitate to reach out!)
  6. ## Planning ##
  7. Right now a lot of the planning for this project takes place in our development Discord, or through GitHub Issues and Projects.
  8. 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.
  9. ## Documentation ##
  10. 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/)).
  11. Right now, we've mostly focused on the features that make this fork different from upstream in some manner.
  12. Adding screenshots, improving descriptions, and so forth are all ways to help contribute to the project even if you don't know any code.
  13. ## Frontend Development ##
  14. Check out [the documentation here](https://glitch-soc.github.io/docs/contributing/frontend/) for more information.
  15. ## Backend Development ##
  16. See the guidelines below.
  17. - - -
  18. You should also try to follow the guidelines set out in the original `CONTRIBUTING.md` from `tootsuite/mastodon`, reproduced below.
  19. <blockquote>
  20. CONTRIBUTING
  21. =======
  22. Contributing
  23. Thank you for considering contributing to Mastodon 🐘
  24. You can contribute in the following ways:
  25. - Finding and reporting bugs
  26. - Translating the Mastodon interface into various languages
  27. - Contributing code to Mastodon by fixing bugs or implementing features
  28. - Improving the documentation
  29. If your contributions are accepted into Mastodon, you can request to be paid through [our OpenCollective](https://opencollective.com/mastodon).
  30. ## Bug reports
  31. 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.
  32. ## Translations
  33. You can submit translations via [Crowdin](https://crowdin.com/project/mastodon). They are periodically merged into the codebase.
  34. [![Crowdin](https://d322cqt584bo4o.cloudfront.net/mastodon/localized.svg)](https://crowdin.com/project/mastodon)
  35. ## Pull requests
  36. 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.
  37. 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.
  38. **Pull requests that do not pass automated checks may not be reviewed**. In particular, you need to keep in mind:
  39. - Unit and integration tests (rspec, jest)
  40. - Code style rules (rubocop, eslint)
  41. - Normalization of locale files (i18n-tasks)
  42. ## Documentation
  43. 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).
  44. </blockquote>