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# How to contribute
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Third-party patches are essential for keeping stdlib great. We simply can't
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access the huge number of platforms and myriad configurations for running
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stdlib. We want to keep it as easy as possible to contribute changes that
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get things working in your environment. There are a few guidelines that we
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need contributors to follow so that we can have a chance of keeping on
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top of things.
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## Getting Started
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* Make sure you have a [Redmine account](http://projects.puppetlabs.com)
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* Make sure you have a [GitHub account](https://github.com/signup/free)
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* Submit a ticket for your issue, assuming one does not already exist.
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* Clearly describe the issue including steps to reproduce when it is a bug.
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* Make sure you fill in the earliest version that you know has the issue.
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* Fork the repository on GitHub
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## Making Changes
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* Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work.
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* This is usually the master branch.
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* Only target release branches if you are certain your fix must be on that
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branch.
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* To quickly create a topic branch based on master; `git branch
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fix/master/my_contribution master` then checkout the new branch with `git
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checkout fix/master/my_contribution`. Please avoid working directly on the
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`master` branch.
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* Make commits of logical units.
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* Check for unnecessary whitespace with `git diff --check` before committing.
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* Make sure your commit messages are in the proper format.
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(#99999) Make the example in CONTRIBUTING imperative and concrete
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Without this patch applied the example commit message in the CONTRIBUTING
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document is not a concrete example. This is a problem because the
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contributor is left to imagine what the commit message should look like
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based on a description rather than an example. This patch fixes the
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problem by making the example concrete and imperative.
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The first line is a real life imperative statement with a ticket number
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from our issue tracker. The body describes the behavior without the patch,
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why this is a problem, and how the patch fixes the problem when applied.
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````
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* Make sure you have added the necessary tests for your changes.
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* Run _all_ the tests to assure nothing else was accidentally broken.
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## Submitting Changes
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* Sign the [Contributor License Agreement](http://links.puppetlabs.com/cla).
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* Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository.
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* Submit a pull request to the repository in the puppetlabs organization.
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* Update your Redmine ticket to mark that you have submitted code and are ready for it to be reviewed.
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* Include a link to the pull request in the ticket
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# Additional Resources
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* [More information on contributing](http://links.puppetlabs.com/contribute-to-puppet)
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* [Bug tracker (Redmine)](http://projects.puppetlabs.com)
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* [Contributor License Agreement](http://links.puppetlabs.com/cla)
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* [General GitHub documentation](http://help.github.com/)
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* [GitHub pull request documentation](http://help.github.com/send-pull-requests/)
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* #puppet-dev IRC channel on freenode.org
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