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Guidance on how to contribute

Contributions to this code are welcome and appreciated. Please adhere to our Code of Conduct at all times.

All contributions to this code will be released under the terms of the LICENSE of this code. By submitting a pull request or filing a bug, issue, or feature request, you are agreeing to comply with this waiver of copyright interest. Details can be found in our LICENSE.

There are two primary ways to contribute:

  1. Using the issue tracker
  2. Changing the codebase

Using the issue tracker

Use the issue tracker to suggest feature requests, report bugs, and ask questions. This is also a great way to connect with the developers of the project as well as others who are interested in this solution.

Use the issue tracker to find ways to contribute. Find a bug or a feature, mention in the issue that you will take on that effort, then follow the Changing the codebase guidance below.

Changing the codebase

Generally speaking, you should fork this repository, make changes in your own fork, and then submit a pull request. All new code should have associated unit tests (if applicable) that validate implemented features and the presence or lack of defects.

Additionally, the code should follow any stylistic and architectural guidelines prescribed by the project. In the absence of such guidelines, mimic the styles and patterns in the existing codebase.

Contibuting Guidelines

If you are interested in contributing to help put with examples, there is a way you can help.

The repository DNAC Templates Store is the repository where you can submit your template examples to help out as part of the broader community.

Feedback: If you found this repository please fill in comments and give feedback on how it could be improved.

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