These are the guidelines for contributing to this repository.
File an issue if you think you've found a bug. Please describe the following:
- What version of the involved component was used
- What environment was the component used in (OS, Perl version etc.)
- What was expected
- What actually occurred
- What had to be done to reproduce the issue
Please use the issue template.
Patches for fixes, features, and improvements are accepted via pull requests.
Pull requests should be based on the master branch, unless you want to contribute to an active branch for a specific topic.
Please use the PR template.
Coding guidelines are basic, please use:
- EditorConfig configuration included in repository as
.editorconfig
- PerlTidy configuration included in repository as
.perltidyrc
For other coding conventions please see the Perl::Critic configuration in: t/perlcriticrc
.
And if you are really adventurous, you are most welcome to read my general coding conventions (WIP).
Do note that the repository uses probot, so if you write comments formatted as:
# @todo You have an in issue in your heading
# @body But a descriptive body
The TODO bot
will the create a GitHub issue automatically upon push
to the repository.
All contributions are welcome and most will be accepted.
Please note that accepted contributions are included in the repository and hence under the same license as the repository contributed to.
Please note that all contributions are acknowledged and contributors are mentioned by available identification, if you as a contributor would prefer not to be mentioned explicitly please indicate this, PR mechanics cannot be ignored.
If you prefer to be mentioned in a specific manner other than by GitHub handle or similar please indicate this and accommodation will be attempted, limited only be the means available,