🎉 Thank you for your interest in contributing to this project! 🎉
Please read this project's Code of Conduct for the detailed standards on how to engage in this community.
There are several ways to contribute to this project and they are all equally welcome. You can report a bug, suggest an improvement or submit an improvement yourself, be it a change in the code or in the documentation.
Bugs in this project are tracked as GitHub issues. Before submitting a new issue, make sure you check the list of exiting issues, as it might already be there.
When creating an issue, make sure you include the following:
- A clear and descriptive title.
- The exact steps to allow others to reproduce the issue.
- The behavior you observed and the reason you find this problematic.
- The behavior you expected instead and the reason for this.
- Any material that would better showcase the issue, such as screenshots or animated GIFs.
- The version(s) of this library you have seen this erroneous behavior in
- Make sure you DO NOT INCLUDE any sensitive information, such as a token, a secret or a private URL to a Transifex project or resource
Improvement suggestions in this project are tracked as GitHub issues. Before submitting a new suggestion, make sure you check the list of exiting issues, as it might already be there.
When creating an improvement issue, make sure you include the following:
- A clear and descriptive title.
- The exact steps to allow others to reproduce the issue.
- The current behavior/functionality, what you would prefer to see instead and why.
- An explanation on why this improvement would benefit most users of this library and not just your use case
- Any material that could better showcase the current and the expected behavior, such as screenshots or animated GIFs.
- Make sure you DO NOT INCLUDE any sensitive information, such as a token, a secret or a private URL to a Transifex project or resource
Before contributing with suggested changes, you must sign our Contributor License Agreement.
If you want to submit a patch that either fixes a bug or introduces a new feature, you need to have the following in mind:
- The Pull Request (PR) handles one thing, i.e. fixes a certain bug or introduces a specific new functionality, instead of combining many at once.
- Each commit should include one logical change each and should ideally be few in number per PR.
- All status checks, including the execution of the test suit, must pass.
- The Rebase workflow is followed: each branch must be rebased over
origin/master
before being allowed to get merged.
In order for a PR to be merged, at least one maintainer of this project must first review and approve it. The reviewer(s) may request changes before moving on.