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Contributing to Guacamole
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Thank you for contributing to the Guacamole project!
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There are certain procedures that must be followed for all contributions. These
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procedures are necessary to allow us to allocate resources for reviewing and
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testing your contribution, as well as to ensure we have your legal
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authorization to include your contribution in Guacamole.
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1) Create an issue in our JIRA
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All changes to Guacamole must have corresponding issues in JIRA so the
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change can be properly tracked:
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http://glyptodon.org/jira/
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If you do not already have an account on our JIRA, you will need to create
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one before creating your new issue.
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2) Make and test your changes locally
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The Guacamole source is maintained in git repositories hosted on GitHub:
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https://github.com/glyptodon/guacamole-client
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https://github.com/glyptodon/guacamole-server
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To make your changes, fork the applicable repositories and make commits
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to a topic branch in your fork. Commits should be made in logical units
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and must reference the JIRA issue number:
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$ git commit -m "GUAC-123: Message describing the specific changes made."
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Avoid commits which cover multiple, distinct goals that could (and should)
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be handled separately.
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If you do not already have an account on GitHub, you will need to create
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one before making your changes.
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3) Sign our Contributor License Agreement (CLA)
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All contributors to the Guacamole project must have signed CLAs on file
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before we can merge their contributions:
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http://glyptodon.org/cla.html
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This is necessary to ensure we have the legal right to include your code
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in our repositories, that we can continue to distribute that code under
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the MIT license, and that you have the legal right to give us that code.
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If you create a pull request without first signing the CLA, you will be
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asked to do so before the pull request is reviewed.
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4) Submit your changes via a pull request on GitHub
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Once your changes are ready, submit them by creating a pull request for
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the corresponding topic branch you created when you began working on your
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changes.
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The Guacamole team will then review your changes and, if they pass review
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and we have your CLA on file, your changes will be allocated to a sprint
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for final testing and merge, and your name will be added to the list of
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contributors for whichever repositories contain your contributions.
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