From 8f6a68ab4249b31fd1a220b5fa75b3e24e592e8a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Philippe Proulx Date: Fri, 19 Feb 2016 20:55:06 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] Add CONTRIBUTING.md Signed-off-by: Philippe Proulx Signed-off-by: Mathieu Desnoyers --- CONTRIBUTING.md | 133 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 133 insertions(+) create mode 100644 CONTRIBUTING.md diff --git a/CONTRIBUTING.md b/CONTRIBUTING.md new file mode 100644 index 00000000..dd17a205 --- /dev/null +++ b/CONTRIBUTING.md @@ -0,0 +1,133 @@ +# LTTng-UST contributor's guide + +Being an open source project, the LTTng-UST project welcomes +contributions from anyone. This guide walks you through the process +of contributing a patch to LTTng-UST. + + +## Getting the source code + +The LTTng-UST project uses [Git](https://git-scm.com/) for version +control. The upstream Git repository URL is: + + git://git.lttng.org/lttng-ust.git + + +## Coding standard + +LTTng-UST uses the +[Linux kernel coding style](http://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/CodingStyle). + +Although the LTTng-UST code base is primarily written in C, it does +contain shell, Perl, and Python code as well. There is no official coding +standard for these languages. However, using a style consistent with the +rest of the code written in that language is strongly encouraged. + + +## Creating and sending a patch + +LTTng-UST's development flow is primarily email-based, although we +also accept pull requests on our +[GitHub mirror](https://github.com/lttng/lttng-ust). If you're going +to create GitHub pull requests, make sure you still follow the +guidelines below. + +Like a lot of open source projects, patches are submitted and reviewed +on its development mailing list, +[`lttng-dev`](http://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev) +(`lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org`). The mailing list is also used to share +and comment on RFCs and answer +user questions. + +Once your changes have been committed to your local branch, you may use +Git's [`format-patch`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-format-patch) command +to generate a patch file. The following command line generates a +patch from the latest commit: + + git format-patch -N1 -s --subject-prefix="PATCH lttng-ust" + +The custom `PATCH lttng-ust` subject prefix is mandatory when +submitting patches that apply to the LTTng-UST project. + +The patch's subject (the commit message's first line) should: + + * begin with an uppercase letter + * be written in the present tense + * _not_ exceed 72 characters in length + * _not_ end with a period + * be prefixed with `Fix:` if the commit fixes a bug + +The commit message's body should be as detailed as possible and explain +the reasons behind the proposed change. Any related +[bug report(s)](https://bugs.lttng.org/projects/lttng-ust/issues) +should be mentioned at the end of the message using the `#123` format, +where `123` is the bug number: + + * Use `Refs: #123` if the patch is related to bug 123, but does not + fix it yet. + * Use `Fixes: #123` to signify that this patch fixes the bug. + +Make sure to **sign-off** your submitted patches (the `-s` argument to +Git's `commit` and `format-patch` commands). + +Here's a complete example: + +~~~ text +Fix: use this instead of that in some context + +Ball tip jowl beef ribs shankle, leberkas venison turducken tail pork +chop t-bone meatball tri-tip. Tongue beef ribs corned beef ball tip +kevin ground round sausage rump meatloaf pig meatball prosciutto +landjaeger strip steak. Pork pork belly beef. + +Biltong turkey porchetta filet mignon corned beef. T-bone bresaola +shoulder meatloaf tongue kielbasa. + +Fixes: #321 +Refs: #456 +Refs: #1987 + +Signed-off-by: Jeanne Mance +~~~ + +Please note that patches should be **as focused as possible**. Do not, +for instance, fix a bug and correct the indentation of an unrelated +block of code as part of the same patch. + +Once you are confident your patch meets the required guidelines, +you may use Git's [`send-email`](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-send-email) +command to send your patch to the mailing list: + + git send-email --suppress-cc=self --to lttng-dev@lists.lttng.org *.patch + +Make sure you are +[subscribed](http://lists.lttng.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/lttng-dev) +to the mailing list to follow and take part in discussions about your +changes. You may join the file to an email as an attachment if you can't +send the patch directly using git send‑email. + + +## Reviews + +Once your patch has been posted to the mailing list or as a GitHub +pull request, other contributors may propose modifications. +This is completely normal. This collaborative code review is an integral +part of the open source development process in general and LTTng-UST +makes no exception. + +Keep in mind that reviewing patches is a time-consuming process and, +as such, may not be done right away. The delays may be affected by the +current release cycle phase and the complexity of the proposed changes. +If you think your patch might have been forgotten, please mention it on +the [`#lttng`](irc://irc.oftc.net/lttng) IRC channel rather than +resubmitting. + + +## Release cycle + +The LTTng-UST project follows a release cycle that alternates between +development and release candidate (RC) phases. The master branch is +feature-frozen during RC phases: only bug fixes are accepted during +this period. However, patches adding new functionality may still be +submitted and reviewed during the RC. The upcoming features and release +dates are posted in a monthly digest on the mailing list. -- 2.34.1