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Contributing to Mayan EDMS
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Issues
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- Before submitting a new issue, check for **open issues** first and join the
discussion.
- If your issue is not attended in a while, **be patient**, the core team is
small and the codebase big.
- Try to reproduce the issue using a **separate, clean installation**, sometimes
the issue can be caused by an error in a configuration file and not with the
code itself.
- **Do not upload** sensitive, private or classified information or files with
your issue. If the issue is triggered by a user file, create a dummy file with the
same properties that can trigger the issue and upload that file instead.
- Add steps that trigger the issue in a **repeatable manner**.
- **Screenshots** go a long way in helping understand problems.
- The issue must be related to the code only, do not open issues for problems
with webservers, cloud providers, etc.
- Do not open issues asking for **support or consulting**.
Code
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1. Fork [the repository](http://gitlab.com/mayan-edms/mayan-edms).
1. Choose the version for which you want to develop. The code is divided in the
following branches:
a. **master:** Current stable version.
a. **series/X.Y:** There will be a **series** branch for each major version
release (1.0, 2.0). The **master** branch will be in sync with the latest
**series** branch.
a. **development:** Unstable branch where the development for the next minor or
major release is happening.
a. **feature/X:** These are branches dealing with a specific bug or feature
that is not yet ready to be merged.
a. The **master** and **series** branches are stable and not braking changes
must be submitted or merged. The **development** and **feature** branches
are unstable and should not be used in production.
1. Start making your changes in your own separate branch.
1. Write a test which shows that the bug was fixed or that the feature works as expected.
1. Submit a merge request for your changes.
Feature requests
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- Opening issues to start a discussion around a new feature or idea are welcomed.
- Be explicit about your idea and provide a simple scenario, others need to really
understand the concepts behind your idea if it is to be implemented.
- Be realistic in your expectation and scope of your idea.
Translations
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- Translations are handled using [Transifex](https://www.transifex.com/rosarior/mayan-edms/).
- Join an existing team for the language to which you wish to contribute,
if there is no team for your language, request for one to be created.
- Don't request the creation of a new language and expect others to do all the
work. If you request the creation of a new language try to do some of the
translation. Language teams that don't see activity for a while are deleted.
Code style
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- Refer to the [Development](http://mayan.readthedocs.io/en/latest/topics/development.html)
chapter for information and examples of the code style.
License
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By contributing your code, you agree to license your contribution under the
terms of the project's license.