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Contributing to Foreground

Bug fixes

All bug fixes should PR against the release/x.x branch of the version of Foreground with the bug. If you want to fix a bug, please do the following:

  1. Open an issue in Issues and make sure you tag it with the bug tag. If the bug already is a known issue, skip this step.
  2. Create a branch in your repo with the name of the bug or whatever you feel comfortable with(patch-1, bugX, etc.) using the Foreground's release/x.x branch as a base.
  3. If it will take time to fix, periodically check and pull down updates to Foreground's release/x.x branch as you are working on the bug fix. Commits can and will occur to release/x.x which may affect your bug fix branch.
  4. When you are ready to issue a PR against the release/x.x branch of Foreground, please use [bug] as a tag at the beginning of the PR's title.
  5. Please reference the issue# in the PR's description and include any information for testing the bug fix.

Development of New Feature

All new features for Foreground should PR against the develop branch. If you want to add a new feature, you should do the following:

  1. Open an issue in Issues and make sure you tag it with the feature tag.
  2. Create a branch in your repo with the name of the feature or whatever you feel comfortable with using Foreground's develop branch as a base.
  3. Periodically check and pull down updates to Foreground's develop branch as you are working on your proposed feature. Commits can and will occur to develop which may affect your feature branch.
  4. When you are ready to issue a PR against the develop branch of Foreground, please use [feature] as a tag at the beginning of the PR's title.
  5. Please reference the issue# in the PR's description and include any information for testing the feature.

It is very important to note all b/c(backwards compatibility) changes in a proposed new feature. A feature which will break b/c will not be merged into a current release version. It will create a new release version if excepted.

Proposed Feature Branches

If you want to work on an existing feature proposed by Foreground, please see the feature/name-of-feature branch for more information. PRs should be issued against the specific feature/name-of-feature branch.