There are several ways to contribute to the project: reporting bugs, sending feedback, proposing ideas for new features, fixing or adding documentation, promoting the project, or even contributing code.
You can report issues here
- This project is MIT licensed, so any code contribution MUST be under the same license.
- This project uses Semantic Versioning, so keep it in mind when you make backwards-incompatible changes. If some backwards incompatible change is made the major version MUST be increased.
- The source code is hosted in this repository using the Tonel format in the
source
folder. - The
release-candidate
branch contains the latest changes and should always be in a releasable state. - Feel free to send pull requests or fork the project.
- Code contributions without test cases have a lower probability of being merged into the main branch.
- Load the project code in a Pharo image
- Create a new branch to host your code changes
- Do the changes
- Run the test cases
- Commit and push your changes to the branch using the Iceberg UI. You may need to add your fork if lacking the required permissions to push to the main repo.
- Create a Pull Request against the
release-candidate
branch
The project documentation is maintained in this repository in the docs
folder
and licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. To contribute some documentation or improve the
existing, feel free to create a branch or fork this repository, make your
changes and send a pull request.