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How to submit changes
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Please try to follow the guidelines below. They will make things
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easier on the maintainers. Not all of these guidelines matter for every
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trivial change so apply some common sense.
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If you are unsure about something written here, ask on the mailing list
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xs-devel@lists.xenserver.org.
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0. Before starting a big project, discuss it on the list first :-)
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1. Always test your changes, however small, by both targetted
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manual testing and by running the unit tests.
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2. When adding new functionality, include test cases for any
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* important; or
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* difficult to manually test; or
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* easy to break
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new code.
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3. All submissions must be made under the terms of the "Developer's
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Certificate of Origin" (DCO) and should include a Signed-off-by:
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line.
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4. All contributions to the project must be sent as patches to the
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xs-devel@lists.xenserver.org mailing list.
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5. Each patch should include a descriptive commit comment that helps
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understand why the patch is necessary and why it works. This will
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be used both for initial review and for new people to understand
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how the code works later.
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6. For bonus points, ensure the project still builds in between every
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patch in a set: this helps hunt down future regressions with 'bisect'.
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7. Make sure you have the right to submit any changes you make. If you
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do changes at work you may find your employer owns the patches
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instead of you.
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For a list of maintainers, please see MAINTAINERS file.
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