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diff --git a/vendor/github.com/godbus/dbus/CONTRIBUTING.md b/vendor/github.com/godbus/dbus/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c88f9b2bd --- /dev/null +++ b/vendor/github.com/godbus/dbus/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,50 @@ +# How to Contribute + +## Getting Started + +- Fork the repository on GitHub +- Read the [README](README.markdown) for build and test instructions +- Play with the project, submit bugs, submit patches! + +## Contribution Flow + +This is a rough outline of what a contributor's workflow looks like: + +- Create a topic branch from where you want to base your work (usually master). +- Make commits of logical units. +- Make sure your commit messages are in the proper format (see below). +- Push your changes to a topic branch in your fork of the repository. +- Make sure the tests pass, and add any new tests as appropriate. +- Submit a pull request to the original repository. + +Thanks for your contributions! + +### Format of the Commit Message + +We follow a rough convention for commit messages that is designed to answer two +questions: what changed and why. The subject line should feature the what and +the body of the commit should describe the why. + +``` +scripts: add the test-cluster command + +this uses tmux to setup a test cluster that you can easily kill and +start for debugging. + +Fixes #38 +``` + +The format can be described more formally as follows: + +``` +<subsystem>: <what changed> +<BLANK LINE> +<why this change was made> +<BLANK LINE> +<footer> +``` + +The first line is the subject and should be no longer than 70 characters, the +second line is always blank, and other lines should be wrapped at 80 characters. +This allows the message to be easier to read on GitHub as well as in various +git tools. |