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# Contributing
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This document outlines different types of contributions and how YOU can help us to improve the
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project. Read it, as it provides guidelines that are there to help you and the maintainers.
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## Reporting and discussions: Issues section on gitlab
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In order to avoid information management overehad on different communication channels, discussions
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we ask everyone to treat the issue section on gitlab as the place to open their relevant discussions
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and bug reports regarding the project.
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The maintainers of the project do not have the time nor motivation to micromanage information from
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various channels. We ask *EVERYONE* to support the maintainers and developers to allow them to spend
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their time on developing tasks.
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## Bug reports
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Follow these steps when reporting bugs to ensure you provide all information we *always* need and
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make your report valuable and actionable.
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1. On the segatools repository, go `Issues` on the left-hand sidebar.
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1. Use the search function to check if there is an already open issue regarding what you want to
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report
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1. If that applies, read the open issue to check what's already covered regarding the bug
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1. Provide additional information or things that are missing. Upload your log files,
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screenshots, videos etc. Be careful and remove sensitive information
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1. Give a thumbs up to the issue to show you are interested/affected as well
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1. If no existing issue is avilable, create a new one
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1. Come up with a descriptive title
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1. **USE OUR BUG REPORTING TEMPLATE**: Pick it by selecting `Bug` on the `Description` section
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1. Follow the sections and their instructions provided by the template and fill them in. All fields
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are mandatory to provide a comprehensive report if not stated otherwise
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1. When finished, submit the issue
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## Merge requests: bugfixes, new features or other code contributions
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Merge requests are welcome! May it be a merge request to an already known issue or a new feature that
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you consider as a valuable contribution, please open a MR.
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**!!! Maintaining documentation by adding new or improving existing documentation is as important as
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code !!!**
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If you want to start working on a new feature that was proposed in an issue, yet, it is recommended
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to reach out to the maintainers about this, first, to discuss if this contribution is valuable
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to the project. Otherwise, you might waste your time on implementing something that won't make it
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into master or someone else is already working on.
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Please read our [development guidelines](doc/development.md) as they contain valuable information
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that your contribution meets our standards. This is not meant to annoy people but ensures
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consistency that the project stays maintainable for everyone.
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Steps for contributing to the repository using a merge request:
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1. If you are new to git, take a bit of time to learn the basics which are very simple, e.g. Google
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for "git tutorial for non-programmers"
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1. Fork the upstream repository (Fork button on the top right on the main page of the repository)
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1. You can start editing files like documentation easily inside gitlab which might be the prefered
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option for many non-coders
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1. Clone your fork to your local machine and start working on stuff
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1. Ensure you push your changes to your fork on gitlab
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1. When done, go to the `Merge Requests` section on the left sidebar of the upstream repository
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1. Hit the `New merge request` button
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1. Select the `master` branch as the source branch
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1. Select whatever branch you worked, likely `master` if you didn't change that, as the target
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branch
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1. Hit `Compare branches and continue`
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1. Provide a descriptive title of what your change is about
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1. **USE OUR MR TEMPLATES**
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1. If you submit a bugfix, use the `Bugfix` tempalte and fill in the sections
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1. If you submit a new feature, use the `Feature` template and fill in the sections
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1. If you submit some minor fixes or documentation improvements, there is no template for that.
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Please provide a expressive description what you did and *why* you did that
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1. If any of your changes are tied to one or multiple issues, link them in the description
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1. When done, hit `Submit merge request`
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The maintainers will take a look at your submission and provide their feedback. The intention of
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this process is to ensure the contribution meets the quality standards. Please also see this is
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a learning opportunity, especially with your first contribution, if a lot of comments and change
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requests are being made. The maintainers are open to discuss their suggestions/feedback if
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reasonable feedback is given back to them.
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Once all discussion is resolved and the involved maintainers approved your submission, it will be
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merged into master and also included in the next release.
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