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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/checkpoint-restore/go-criu/README.md b/vendor/github.com/checkpoint-restore/go-criu/README.md index a79b4d7fb..610756dbd 100644 --- a/vendor/github.com/checkpoint-restore/go-criu/README.md +++ b/vendor/github.com/checkpoint-restore/go-criu/README.md @@ -21,7 +21,38 @@ or to just check if at least a certain CRIU version is installed: result, err := c.IsCriuAtLeast(31100) ``` +## How to contribute + +While bug fixes can first be identified via an "issue", that is not required. +It's ok to just open up a PR with the fix, but make sure you include the same +information you would have included in an issue - like how to reproduce it. + +PRs for new features should include some background on what use cases the +new code is trying to address. When possible and when it makes sense, try to +break-up larger PRs into smaller ones - it's easier to review smaller +code changes. But only if those smaller ones make sense as stand-alone PRs. + +Regardless of the type of PR, all PRs should include: +* well documented code changes +* additional testcases. Ideally, they should fail w/o your code change applied +* documentation changes + +Squash your commits into logical pieces of work that might want to be reviewed +separate from the rest of the PRs. Ideally, each commit should implement a +single idea, and the PR branch should pass the tests at every commit. GitHub +makes it easy to review the cumulative effect of many commits; so, when in +doubt, use smaller commits. + +PRs that fix issues should include a reference like `Closes #XXXX` in the +commit message so that github will automatically close the referenced issue +when the PR is merged. + +Contributors must assert that they are in compliance with the [Developer +Certificate of Origin 1.1](http://developercertificate.org/). This is achieved +by adding a "Signed-off-by" line containing the contributor's name and e-mail +to every commit message. Your signature certifies that you wrote the patch or +otherwise have the right to pass it on as an open-source patch. + ### License The license of go-criu is the Apache 2.0 license. - |