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| +# How to contribute #
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| +We'd love to accept your patches and contributions to this project. There are
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| +a just a few small guidelines you need to follow.
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| +## Contributor License Agreement ##
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| +Contributions to any Google project must be accompanied by a Contributor
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| +License Agreement. This is not a copyright **assignment**, it simply gives
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| +Google permission to use and redistribute your contributions as part of the
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| +project.
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| + * If you are an individual writing original source code and you're sure you
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| + own the intellectual property, then you'll need to sign an [individual
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| + CLA][].
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| + * If you work for a company that wants to allow you to contribute your work,
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| + then you'll need to sign a [corporate CLA][].
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| +You generally only need to submit a CLA once, so if you've already submitted
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| +one (even if it was for a different project), you probably don't need to do it
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| +[individual CLA]: https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/individual
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| +[corporate CLA]: https://developers.google.com/open-source/cla/corporate
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| +Once your CLA is submitted (or if you already submitted one for
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| +another Google project), make a commit adding yourself to the
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| +[AUTHORS][] and [CONTRIBUTORS][] files. This commit can be part
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| +of your first [pull request][].
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| +[AUTHORS]: AUTHORS
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| +[CONTRIBUTORS]: CONTRIBUTORS
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| +## Submitting a patch ##
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| + 1. It's generally best to start by opening a new issue describing the bug or
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| + feature you're intending to fix. Even if you think it's relatively minor,
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| + it's helpful to know what people are working on. Mention in the initial
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| + issue that you are planning to work on that bug or feature so that it can
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| + be assigned to you.
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| + 1. Follow the normal process of [forking][] the project, and setup a new
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| + branch to work in. It's important that each group of changes be done in
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| + separate branches in order to ensure that a pull request only includes the
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| + commits related to that bug or feature.
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| + 1. Do your best to have [well-formed commit messages][] for each change.
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| + This provides consistency throughout the project, and ensures that commit
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| + messages are able to be formatted properly by various git tools.
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| + 1. Finally, push the commits to your fork and submit a [pull request][].
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| +[forking]: https://help.github.com/articles/fork-a-repo
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| +[well-formed commit messages]: http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html
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| +[pull request]: https://help.github.com/articles/creating-a-pull-request
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