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# Contribution Guidelines
## Introduction
This document explains how to contribute changes to the Gitea
project. It assumes you have followed the [installation
instructions](https://github.com/go-gitea/docs/tree/master/en-US/installation)
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Sensitive security-related issues should be reported to
[security@gitea.io](mailto:security@gitea.io).
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## Bug reports
Please search the issues on the issue tracker with a variety of keywords
to ensure your bug is not already reported.
If unique, [open an issue](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/new)
and answer the questions so we can understand and reproduce the
problematic behavior.
The burden is on you to convince us that it is actually a bug
in Gitea. This is easiest to do when you write clear, concise
instructions so we can reproduce the behavior (even if it seems
obvious). The more detailed and specific you are, the faster
we will be able to help you. Check out [How to Report Bugs
Effectively](http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/bugs.html).
Please be kind, remember that Gitea comes at no cost to you, and you're
getting free help.
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## Discuss your design
The project welcomes submissions but please let everyone know what
you're working on if you want to change or add something to the Gitea
repositories.
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Before starting to write something new for the Gitea project, please
[file an issue](https://github.com/go-gitea/gitea/issues/new).
Significant changes must go through the [change proposal
process](https://github.com/go-gitea/proposals) before they can be
accepted.
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This process gives everyone a chance to validate the design, helps
prevent duplication of effort, and ensures that the idea fits inside
the goals for the project and tools. It also checks that the design is
sound before code is written; the code review tool is not the place for
high-level discussions.
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## Testing redux
Before sending code out for review, run all the tests for the whole
tree to make sure the changes don't break other usage and keep the
compatibility on upgrade:
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After running for a while, the command should print
```
ALL TESTS PASSED
```
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## Vendoring
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We keep a cached copy of dependencies within the `vendor/` directory,
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managing updates via [govendor](http://github.com/kardianos/govendor).
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Pull requests should only include `vendor/` updates if they are
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part of the same change, be it a bugfix or a feature addition.
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The `vendor/` update needs to be justified as part of the PR description,
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and must be verified by the reviewers and/or merger to always reference
an existing upstream commit.
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## Code review
Changes to Gitea must be reviewed before they are accepted, no matter
who makes the change even if an owners or a maintainer. We use github's
pull request workflow to do that and use [lgtm](http://lgtm.co) to ensure
every PR is reviewed by at least 2 maintainers.
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Please try to make your pull request easy to review for us. Please read the
["How to get faster PR reviews"](https://github.com/kubernetes/kubernetes/blob/master/docs/devel/faster_reviews.md),
guide, it got useful tips for any project you may want to contribute. See some
of the points:
- Make small pull requests. The smaller, the faster to review and the more
likely it will be merged soon.
- Don't make changes unrelated to your PR. Maybe there are typos on some
comments, maybe refactoring would welcome on a function... but if that is not
related to you PR, please make *another* PR for that.
- Split big pull requests in multiple. An incremental change will be faster to
review than a huge PR.
## Sign your work
The sign-off is a simple line at the end of the explanation for the
patch. Your signature certifies that you wrote the patch or otherwise
have the right to pass it on as an open-source patch. The rules are
pretty simple: If you can certify [DCO](DCO), then you just add a line
to every git commit message:
```
Signed-off-by: Joe Smith <joe.smith@email.com>
```
Please use your real name, we really dislike pseudonyms or anonymous
contributions. We are in the opensource world without secrets. If you
set your `user.name` and `user.email` git configs, you can sign your
commit automatically with `git commit -s`.
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## Contributors
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Everyone who sent a PR to Gitea that gets accepted will
be as a contributor. Please send a PR to add your name to
[CONTRIBUTORS](CONTRIBUTORS). For the format, see the
[CONTRIBUTORS](CONTRIBUTORS).
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## Maintainers
To make sure every PR have been checked, we make a team maintainers. Any
PR MUST be reviewed and by at least two maintainers before it can
get merged. Maintainers should be a contributor of gitea(or gogs) and
contributed at least 4 accepted PRs. And a contributor should apply as a
maintainer in [gitter Gitea develop](https://gitter.im/go-gitea/develop).
And the owners or the team maintainer could invite the contributor. A
maintainer should spend some time on code reviews. If some maintainer
have no time to do that, he should apply to leave maintainers team and
we will give him an honor to be as a member of advisor team. Of course,
if an advisor have time to code view, welcome it back to maintainers team.
If some one have no time to code view and forget to leave the maintainers,
the owners have the power to move him from maintainers team to advisors
team.
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## Owners
Since Gitea is a pure community organization without any company
support, to keep the development healthly We will elect the owners every
year. Every time we will elect three owners. All the contributers could
vote for three owners, one is the main owner, the other two are assistant
owners. When the new owners have been elected, the old owners MUST move
the power to the new owners. If some owner don't obey these rules,
the other owners are allowed to revoke his owner status.
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After the election, the new owners should say he agrees with these
rules on the [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md) on the [Gitter Gitea
Channel](https://gitter.im/go-gitea/gitea). Below is the word to speak
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```
I'm glad to be an owner of Gitea,
I agree with [CONTRIBUTING](CONTRIBUTING.md).
I will spend part of my time on gitea
and lead the development of gitea.
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```
For a honor to the owners, this document will add the history owners
below:
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2016-11-04 ~ 2017-12-31
- lunny <xiaolunwen@gmail.com>
- tboerger <thomas@webhippie.de>
- bkcsoft <kim.carlbacker@gmail.com>
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## Versions
Gitea has one master as a tip branch and have many version branch
such as v0.9. v0.9 is a release branch and we will tag v0.9.0 both for
binary download. If v0.9.0 have some bugs, we will accept PR on v0.9
and publish v0.9.1 and merge bug PR to master.
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Branch master is a tip version, so if you wish a production usage,
please download the latest release tag version. All the branch will be
protected via github, All the PRs to all the branches should be review
by two maintainers and pass the automatic tests.
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## Copyright
Code that you contribute should use the standard copyright header:
```
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// Copyright 2016 - 2017 The Gitea Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a MIT-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
```
Files in the repository are copyright the year they are added and the
year they are last changed. If the copyright author is changed, just
copy the head below the old one.