Skip to content

Latest commit

 

History

History
47 lines (31 loc) · 2.65 KB

CONTRIBUTING.md

File metadata and controls

47 lines (31 loc) · 2.65 KB

Contributing Guidelines


Umbrella Project

OpenEBS is an "umbrella project". Every project, repository and file in the OpenEBS organization adopts and follows the policies found in the Community repo umbrella project files.

This project follows the OpenEBS Contributor Guidelines

Contributing to OpenEBS Website

openebs/website uses the standard GitHub pull requests process to review and accept contributions.

Steps to Contribute

OpenEBS is an Apache 2.0 Licensed project and all your commits should be signed with Developer Certificate of Origin. See Sign your work. Here are general guidelines on how we accept the pull requests.

  • Find an issue to work on or create a new issue. The issues are maintained at openebs/website.
  • Claim your issue by commenting your intent to work on it to avoid duplication of efforts.
  • Fork the repository on GitHub.
  • Create a branch from where you want to base your work (usually main). Here are some additional guides to update specific parts of the website.
  • Commit your changes by making sure the commit messages convey the need and notes about the commit.
  • Push your changes to the branch in your fork of the repository.
  • Submit a pull request to the original repository.

Sign your work

We use the Developer Certificate of Origin (DCO) as an additional safeguard for the OpenEBS project. This is a well established and widely used mechanism to assure contributors have confirmed their right to license their contribution under the project's license. Please read developer-certificate-of-origin.

Please certify it by just adding a line to every git commit message. Any PR with Commits which does not have DCO Signoff will not be accepted:

  Signed-off-by: Random J Developer <[email protected]>

or use the command git commit -s -m "commit message comes here" to sign-off on your commits.

Use your real name (sorry, no pseudonyms or anonymous contributions). If you set your user.name and user.email git configs, you can sign your commit automatically with git commit -s. You can also use git aliases like git config --global alias.ci 'commit -s'. Now you can commit with git ci and the commit will be signed.