From 25ea097334ebb8025e303229821d8ae8f6f5e935 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: nbari Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2019 22:36:08 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] :star: --- CONTRIBUTING.md | 77 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 77 insertions(+) create mode 100644 CONTRIBUTING.md diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..596d2a2 --- /dev/null +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,77 @@ +# Contributing to s3mon + +First and foremost, thank you! We appreciate that you want to contribute to +**s3mon**, your time is valuable, and your contributions mean a lot to us. + +## Important! + +By contributing to this project, you: + +* Agree that you have authored 100% of the content +* Agree that you have the necessary rights to the content +* Agree that you have received the necessary permissions from your employer to make the contributions (if applicable) +* Agree that the content you contribute may be provided under the Project license(s) + +## Getting started + +**What does "contributing" mean?** + +Creating an issue is the simplest form of contributing to a project. But there +are many ways to contribute, including the following: + +- Updating or correcting documentation +- Feature requests +- Bug reports + +**Showing support for s3mon** + +Please keep in mind that open source software is built by people like you, who +spend their free time creating things the rest the community can use. + +Don't have time to contribute? No worries, here are some other ways to show your +support for **s3mon**: + +- star :star: the [project](https://github.com/s3mon/s3mon) +- tweet your support for **s3mon** + +## Issues + +### Before creating an issue + +Please try to determine if the issue is caused by an underlying library, and if +so, create the issue there. Sometimes this is difficult to know. We only ask +that you attempt to give a reasonable attempt to find out. Oftentimes the readme +will have advice about where to go to create issues. + +Try to follow these guidelines + +- **Avoid creating issues for implementation help**. It's much better for discoverability, SEO, and semantics - to keep the issue tracker focused on bugs and feature requests - to ask implementation-related questions on [stackoverflow.com][so] +- **Investigate the issue**: +- **Check the readme** - oftentimes you will find notes about creating issues, and where to go depending on the type of issue. +- Create the issue in the appropriate repository. + +### Creating an issue + +Please be as descriptive as possible when creating an issue. Give us the information we need to successfully answer your question or address your issue by answering the following in your issue: + +- **version**: please note the version of **s3mon** are you using +- **extensions, plugins, helpers, etc** (if applicable): please list any extensions you're using +- **error messages**: please paste any error messages into the issue, or a [gist](https://gist.github.com/) + +### Closing issues + +The original poster or the maintainer's of **s3mon** may close an issue at +any time. Typically, but not exclusively, issues are closed when: + +- The issue is resolved +- The project's maintainers have determined the issue is out of scope +- An issue is clearly a duplicate of another issue, in which case the duplicate issue will be linked +- A discussion has clearly run its course + + +## Pull Request Process + +- Make sure the destination branch is **develop**, We are using git-flow. + + +[so]: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/tagged/s3mon