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Updating docs to point to git/GitHub rather than hg/BitBucket.
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====================

You'd like to contribute to nose? Great! Now that nose is hosted under
`Mercurial <http://selenic.com/mercurial/>`__, contributing is even easier.
`GitHub <http://github.com/>`__, contributing is even easier.

Get the code!
-------------

Start by getting a local working copy of nose, either stable, from google code::
Start by getting a local working copy of nose from github::

hg clone http://python-nose.googlecode.com/hg/ nose-stable

or unstable, from bitbucket::

hg clone http://bitbucket.org/jpellerin/nose/ nose-unstable
git clone https://github.com/nose-devs/nose

If you plan to submit changes back to the core repository, you should set up a
public repository of your own somewhere. `Bitbucket <http://bitbucket.org>`__
is a good place to do that. Once you've set up your bitbucket nose repository,
if working from **stable**, pull from your working copy of nose-stable, and push
to bitbucket. That (with occasional merging) will be your normal practice for
keeping your repository up to date. If you're on bitbucket and working from
**unstable**, just **fork** http://bitbucket.org/jpellerin/nose/.
public fork of your own somewhere (`GitHub <http://github.com/>`__ is a good
place to do that). See GitHub's `help <http://help.github.com/>`__ for details
on how to contribute to a Git hosted project like nose.

Running nose's tests
--------------------
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What to work on?
----------------

You can find a list of open issues at nose's `google code repository
<http://code.google.com/p/python-nose/issues>`__. If you'd like to
You can find a list of open issues at nose's `issue tracker
<http://github.com/nose-devs/nose/issues>`__. If you'd like to
work on an issue, leave a comment on the issue detailing how you plan
to fix it, and where to find the Mercurial repository where you will
publish your changes.
to fix it, or simply submit a pull request.

I have a great idea for a plugin...
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Get the code
------------

The stable branch of nose is hosted at `google code
<http://code.google.com/p/python-nose/>`__. You should clone this
branch if you're developing a plugin or working on bug fixes for nose::
nose is hosted at `GitHub
<http://github.com/nose-devs/nose/>`__. You should clone this
repository if you're developing a plugin or working on bug fixes for nose::

hg clone http://python-nose.googlecode.com/hg/ nose-stable
git clone https://github.com/nose-devs/nose

The **unstable** branch of nose is hosted at `bitbucket
<http://bitbucket.org/jpellerin/nose/>`__. You should **fork** this branch if
you are developing new features for nose. Then clone your fork, and submit
your changes as a pull request. If you just want to use unstable, you can
clone the branch::

hg clone http://bitbucket.org/jpellerin/nose/ nose-unstable
You should **fork** this repository if you are developing new features for
nose. Then submit your changes as a pull request.


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