This page describes how to contribute bug fixes and new features. It is a resource for application developers wanting to contribute code changes.
The stability of the CHEFS application is of highest importance.
- Code changes must not reduce the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the application
- Please bring your change ideas to the team before starting work
- Contributors must follow the Code of Conduct
- Changes must include test coverage, documentation, and comments
- The repository guardians review all changes and may ask for revisions
Government employees, public and members of the private sector are encouraged to contribute to the repository by forking and submitting a pull request.
(If you are new to GitHub, you might start with a basic tutorial and check out a more detailed guide to pull requests.)
All contributors retain the original copyright to their stuff, but by contributing to this project, you grant a world-wide, royalty-free, perpetual, irrevocable, non-exclusive, transferable license to all users under the terms of the license under which this project is distributed.
To set up CHEFS on your workstation, visit the Developer Wiki page.