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# Contributing to Reticulum
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Welcome, and thank you for your interest in contributing to Reticulum!
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Apart from writing code, there are many ways in which you can contribute. Before interacting with this community, read these short and simple guidelines.
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## Expected Conduct
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First and foremost, there is one simple requirement for taking part in this community: While we primarily interact virtually, your actions matter and have real consequences. Therefore: **Act like a responsible, civilized person** - also in the face of disputes and heated disagreements. Speak your mind here, discussions are welcome. Just do so in the spirit of being face-to-face with everyone else. Thank you.
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## Asking Questions
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If you want to ask a question, **do not open an issue**. The issue tracker is used by people *working on Reticulum* to track bugs, issues and improvements.
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Instead, ask away on the [discussions](https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions) or on the [Reticulum Matrix channel](https://matrix.to/#/#reticulum:matrix.org) at `#reticulum:matrix.org`
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## Providing Feedback & Ideas
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Likewise, feedback, ideas and feature requests are a very welcome way to contribute, and should also be posted on the [discussions](https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/discussions), or on the [Reticulum Matrix channel](https://matrix.to/#/#reticulum:matrix.org) at `#reticulum:matrix.org`.
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Please do not post feature requests or general ideas on the issue tracker, or in direct messages to the primary developers. You are much more likely to get a response and start a constructive discussion by posting your ideas in the public channels created for these purposes.
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## Reporting Issues
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If you have found a bug or issue in this project, please report it using the [issue tracker](https://github.com/markqvist/Reticulum/issues). If at all possible, be sure to include details on how to reproduce the bug.
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Anything submitted to the issue tracker that does not follow these guidelines will be closed and removed without comments or explanation.
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## Writing Code
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If you are interested in contributing code, fixing open issues or adding features, please coordinate the effort with the maintainer or one of the main developers **before** submitting a pull request. Before deciding to contribute, it is also a good idea to ensure your efforts are in alignment with the [Roadmap](./Roadmap.md) and current development focus.
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Pull requests have a high chance of being accepted if they are:
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- In alignment with the [Roadmap](./Roadmap.md) or solve an open issue or feature request
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- Sufficiently tested to work with all API functions, and pass the standard test suite
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- Functionally and conceptually complete and well-designed
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- Not simply formatting or code style changes
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- Well-documented
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Even new ideas and proposals that have not been approved by a maintainer, or fall outside the established roadmap, are *occasionally* accepted - if they possess the remaining of the above qualities. If not, they will be closed and removed without comments or explanation.
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By contributing code to this project, you agree that copyright for the code is transferred to the Reticulum maintainers and that the code is irrevocably placed under the [MIT license](./LICENSE).
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