From: Phil Pennock Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2010 21:00:40 +0000 (-0700) Subject: Guidance on contributing to Exim. X-Git-Tag: exim-4_73_RC0~19 X-Git-Url: https://vcs.fsf.org/?p=exim.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=2daddfb8bf41421c78cbc9bf5cf5a24acc4b0ff8 Guidance on contributing to Exim. --- diff --git a/src/CONTRIBUTING b/src/CONTRIBUTING new file mode 100644 index 000000000..b7fda2a9d --- /dev/null +++ b/src/CONTRIBUTING @@ -0,0 +1,56 @@ +CONTRIBUTING TO EXIM +==================== + +Exim is an open-source project licensed under the GNU General Product License. +At time of writing, all the developers work on Exim on a volunteer basis. +We welcome patches and contributions. There is no copyright assignment +policy; if you offer a patch, it is assumed to be under the GPL, of whichever +version the main developers see fit to use. + +Mistakes or inadequacies in the documentation are treated as bugs. The main +documentation is called "The Exim Specification" for a reason. So if you +can't code there are still places where your help will be very appreciated. + +General discussion, requests for help, and initial "is this a bug?" questions +go to . Many suspected bugs turn out to not be bugs, so +asking first is appreciated. + +Our main website is at http://www.exim.org/ and contains links to our wiki, +where many frequent setups are walked through. You will also find our +bug-tracking system linked there. + +Development takes place in part on exim-users, when bugs or missing features +are spotted based on feedback from people actually using the product. In +large part, discussion takes place on . While you can use +the bug-tracking system, everyone working on Exim, a mail transfer agent, is +comfortable dealing with just email too, so you can use whichever you're most +comfortable with. + +If you have an idea for a new feature, please do raise it on exim-users first. + +Our code is maintained in a Git repository. The master repository, together +with some others, can be found on http://git.exim.org/ and we welcome patches, +whether of documentation or of code. If you have a request for a new feature +and can accompany it with working code, then it stands a much greater chance +of being incorporated in a timely manner. + +If you're planning on working on a major new feature or redesign, please do +talk to us first. + +We do not have a formal code-review process, but posted patches are subject to +being reworked before being pulled in, or requests for modification made; +we're a small enough pool of developers that we rely on the good judgement and +discretion of the committer rather than formal process. + +We prefer new features to be accompanied by documentation patches, but if no +new documentation is provided, we can write it and, in the process, perhaps +uncover issues to work over with you. Note that the PDF form of the +documentation is faster to build than the TXT form. + +We do have a test harness and appreciate it if new features can be accompanied +by new tests; if this is awkward for you, please do include sufficient +description to allow someone else to write the test. + + +-The Exim Maintainers + July 7th, 2010