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Reviewed-by: Richard Levitte <levitte@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Matt Caswell <matt@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/22774)
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HOW TO CONTRIBUTE TO OpenSSL
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Please visit our [Getting Started] page for other ideas about how to contribute.
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[Getting Started]: <https://www.openssl.org/community/getting-started.html>
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Development is done on GitHub in the [openssl/openssl] repository.
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[openssl/openssl]: <https://github.com/openssl/openssl>
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To request new features or report bugs, please open an issue on GitHub
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To submit a patch, please open a pull request on GitHub. If you are thinking
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of making a large contribution, open an issue for it before starting work,
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to get comments from the community. Someone may be already working on
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the same thing, or there may be reasons why that feature isn't implemented.
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To make it easier to review and accept your pull request, please follow these
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guidelines:
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1. Anything other than a trivial contribution requires a [Contributor
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License Agreement] (CLA), giving us permission to use your code.
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If your contribution is too small to require a CLA (e.g. fixing a spelling
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mistake), then place the text "`CLA: trivial`" on a line by itself below
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the rest of your commit message separated by an empty line, like this:
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```
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One-line summary of trivial change
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Optional main body of commit message. It might contain a sentence
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or two explaining the trivial change.
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CLA: trivial
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```
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It is not sufficient to only place the text "`CLA: trivial`" in the GitHub
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pull request description.
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[Contributor License Agreement]: <https://www.openssl.org/policies/cla.html>
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To amend a missing "`CLA: trivial`" line after submission, do the following:
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```
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git commit --amend
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# add the line, save and quit the editor
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git push -f [<repository> [<branch>]]
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```
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2. All source files should start with the following text (with
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appropriate comment characters at the start of each line and the
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year(s) updated):
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```
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Copyright 20xx-20yy The OpenSSL Project Authors. All Rights Reserved.
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Licensed under the Apache License 2.0 (the "License"). You may not use
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this file except in compliance with the License. You can obtain a copy
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in the file LICENSE in the source distribution or at
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https://www.openssl.org/source/license.html
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```
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3. Patches should be as current as possible; expect to have to rebase
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often. We do not accept merge commits, you will have to remove them
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(usually by rebasing) before it will be acceptable.
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4. Patches should follow our [coding style] and compile without warnings.
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Where `gcc` or `clang` is available, you should use the
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`--strict-warnings` `Configure` option. OpenSSL compiles on many varied
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platforms: try to ensure you only use portable features. Clean builds via
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GitHub Actions and AppVeyor are required, and they are started automatically
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whenever a PR is created or updated.
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[coding style]: https://www.openssl.org/policies/technical/coding-style.html
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5. When at all possible, patches should include tests. These can
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either be added to an existing test, or completely new. Please see
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[test/README.md](test/README.md) for information on the test framework.
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6. New features or changed functionality must include
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documentation. Please look at the "pod" files in doc/man[1357] for
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examples of our style. Run "make doc-nits" to make sure that your
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documentation changes are clean.
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7. For user visible changes (API changes, behaviour changes, ...),
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consider adding a note in [CHANGES.md](CHANGES.md).
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This could be a summarising description of the change, and could
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explain the grander details.
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Have a look through existing entries for inspiration.
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Please note that this is NOT simply a copy of git-log one-liners.
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Also note that security fixes get an entry in [CHANGES.md](CHANGES.md).
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This file helps users get more in depth information of what comes
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with a specific release without having to sift through the higher
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noise ratio in git-log.
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8. Guidelines how to integrate error output of new crypto library modules
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can be found in [crypto/err/README.md](crypto/err/README.md).
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