diff --git a/README.adoc b/README.adoc index f7f5b1a..9eb89ce 100644 --- a/README.adoc +++ b/README.adoc @@ -112,3 +112,24 @@ The offsets (match starting index, match ending index) can be grabbed with the g int start = pcre.get_ovector0(); int end = pcre.get_ovector1(); ---- + +== Contributing + +// Change the repository name in the issues link to match with your project's name + +You can involve yourself with our project by https://github.com/teragrep/jpr_01/issues/new/choose[opening an issue] or submitting a pull request. + +Contribution requirements: + +. *All changes must be accompanied by a new or changed test.* If you think testing is not required in your pull request, include a sufficient explanation as why you think so. +. Security checks must pass +. Pull requests must align with the principles and http://www.extremeprogramming.org/values.html[values] of extreme programming. +. Pull requests must follow the principles of Object Thinking and Elegant Objects (EO). + +Read more in our https://github.com/teragrep/teragrep/blob/main/contributing.adoc[Contributing Guideline]. + +=== Contributor License Agreement + +Contributors must sign https://github.com/teragrep/teragrep/blob/main/cla.adoc[Teragrep Contributor License Agreement] before a pull request is accepted to organization's repositories. + +You need to submit the CLA only once. After submitting the CLA you can contribute to all Teragrep's repositories.